can u clone clones??
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can u clone clones??
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Mmm, nice stuff.
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Nice set up, Santacruz. Nice growth! You dont need THAT many Mommas, do ya, so you will be flowering some, right? My question, when you let them go to 2-3 feet, THEN flip them, how do you maintain canopy penetration? Will you use side lighting? I have a serious matter similar to that and I will most likely need your advice.
Yes, you can clone clones. Clones are just little mini-me plants of the mother plant. After a bit of vegging, they become real plants, kinda like when Pinocchio became a real boy. LOL.Quote:
Originally Posted by green_gardenr
Anyway, as long as they have some internodal branching (something to take clones FROM), they can be re-cloned! Millions and millions of plants! Eureeka!
TGF
I figure if i have my plants two to three feet from each other that the light will touch most of all the plants. i used good reflection techniques(it hurts my eyes to go in my grow room at night) and i am runing two 2000w for my whole room which isnt very large. i couldnt do this with cfl's or any thing like that though.
yummy!!!
keep the pictures coming!!
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Looking good! Ive seen some wonderful stuff that looked just like that when it started. I think its the chronic ocean air. :D Keep the pics coming. Have you recorded any growth (ie measuring?)?
Well, i think it is about two inches every three days, Im taking pictures every wednesday so every post with a picture is a week apart. it is growing faster then any other setup i have had in the past. next wednesday it will be a nmonth exactly.Quote:
Originally Posted by Racerx
Here are some pictures of my plants at one month old! I just got a carbon filter and some exhaust fans so i should have a ventilation system set up by next week.```` Whats those marks on the leaf i have a close up on? any help will help.. Thanks!
I think the marks are either heat stress or nutrient burn?
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I doubt thats anything to worry about.
I think they may indicate a slight PH imbalance. Leaves with pale splotches are supposed to indicate an uneven PH balance, IIRC, where minerals "pool" unevenly.
Lovely grow, btw.
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