hehe ya sounds good to me,
i came across a good strain that is suppose to flower super fast.
PurpleWrek
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hehe ya sounds good to me,
i came across a good strain that is suppose to flower super fast.
PurpleWrek
ProfessorGreene SIR, maybe you can help me here. I planted a clone, along with a handful of seeds in the 4'X4'X5" high green-house I just bought at Crappy Tire in Canada, along with a 70 watt, energy efficient, high-pressure sodium "security lamp", designed to come on say outside your home and has a sensor to go on from dusk till dawn. That, I will just tape over, so it'll be able to turn on/off at my choosing. These plants NEED at least another month, if not longer in the bud stage. Its September 23rd, I'm in northern Ontario, and it is damn near freezing at night...0 degrees C, or 32-38 degrees F. With that little green house already set up with my little garden under it, I was thinking off waiting until the ladies from seed MUST be harvested because it is too cold, then carefully trans-planting the clone into a container, putting the 70 watt HPS light in this perfect little location in the house, and growing that little clone plant until it's done...maybe making a "mother plant" out of her. It ain't the nicest plant for a mother, but that can be changed. This will be my first indoor HPS grow ever. I gave this 75 watt HPS lamp, very similar to the 70 watt HPS I just bought, to my friend. He says he grew all kinds of real nice "auto-bud" stuff...no tricking necessary strain, with ONLY that 75 watt HPS light fixture unit. Not more than 2 or 3 plants at most, likely just two plants side by each would that 70 watt HPS light be efficient for, or so I was told. Long damn story...sorry. Bottom line finally being, ONE, should I get all wound up about frost killing my NOT YET READY ladies with the new green-house over them & TWO, is taking a clone grown out-doors, THAT AIN'T FRIGGIN' CLOSE TO READY YET, carefully transplanting it into a suitable container with good soil mixture medium, and continue growing the clone indoors until the buds are bigger than blueberries...more like peaches...plums even??? I know it's quite the babylon story, but at least I never left out nuthin'. Thanks for your time either way ProfessorGreene...you a botanist?