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after doing an inventory of seeds and whatnot should there be any problems with the clones, i decided to leave EVERYTHING (minus the clones of course) in flower!
i plan on taking some cuts from them all again, probably for the next two weeks, depending on how fast the cuts root and grow.
-shake
:thumbsup:shake-was that hole you mentioned on the bottem?
it's on the side. about 1 3/4" from the bottom on any side you choose. those numbers aren't exact, just where i started my experiment.Quote:
Originally Posted by smello
good growing!
-shake
;)so, its designed not to completely drain if I understand you correctly?thanks shake-smello:thumbsup:
right! it's meant to act as a mini reservoir. from what i understand it's hard to over/under water (assuming that you water as needed of course!).Quote:
Originally Posted by smello
-shake
Great stuff as usual shake :D
Where in TX are ya?
I've always been curious, does that set-up require a transplant? since it is in such a small container? Or since you replace the nutes (like twice a day?) it doesnt feel the need to put out more roots to take in more nutes. Either way, lookin awesome.
-C
north!Quote:
Originally Posted by krums1000
thanks for stopping by.
you don't have to transplant. you are supposed to water i guess about every 2-3 days (as needed of course). so the plant doesn't have to "search" for water/nutes.Quote:
Originally Posted by ForgetClassC
you don't have to transplant soil plants really, as long as you water them when they need it. not to mention that the plant will get top heavy and fall over. i'm not recommending this, but it can be done.
thanks for the kind words.
-shake
nice! I'm growing in my version of hempy buckets, (50%sphagnum peat moss 50% perlite, and my little res at the bottom of each bucket is hydroton. ) I am loving how fast they're going compared to my previous soil grow!:stoned: