Ah, true true, sorry, I thought I remembered reading that but I guess I'm wrong. I looked through the Bible and you were right, my bad.
As for transplanting, I'm planning on hardening them off by gradually opening the top
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Ah, true true, sorry, I thought I remembered reading that but I guess I'm wrong. I looked through the Bible and you were right, my bad.
As for transplanting, I'm planning on hardening them off by gradually opening the top
another example of how cannabis is a WEED, it'll grow no matter how we do it :D ... same reason they'll never be able to stamp it out :jointsmile:
Was reading this in curiosity. I think all you'd have to do to solve the root pulling problem, is put support tubes in, or simplisticly, cut wider holes in the styrofoam... It's not like clones aren't brances... cause they are.... with branches to hold themselves up around the hole.... just a thought.
yeah dude, your avatar fits lol, completely stoned.. I'm pretty sure I wrote that I just cut them out of the styrofoam... not a big deal
this is going to come in handy, thanks mucho. oh and a couple drops to 5ml of tea tree oil will prevent mold and bacteria. I keep my babys organic.:rastasmoke:
Wow, good thinking! Thank you! Same here with the organic! I can always tell hydro from it's plain, empty smell and taste, organic (by that I mean soil.. I'm not bashing organic hydro, just never done it) just tastes so much more complex, it's like the difference between hershey's and expensive dark chocolate ya know?
how do you harden the rooted clones before putting them in soil? and whats been your success rate with transpanting into soil?