Need some help please.. (pics included)
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Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
hey
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i would like to see more pics(updated).. if possible
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HARDON...e-mail me!!!!!!!!!!!
No problem NOME :rasta: Anything for you, you've been a wonderful help! I can remember even before I joined this forum, I used to read alot and your posts always stuck out to me. I used to think "what a helpful guy he is!"
Anyways, here's the pics. They were last fed Saturday. Today is Thursday so I'm going to feed them tomorrow and start 12/12'in them this weekend. There are alternating nodes on both of them :cool:
Edit: NOME, can I shoot you an email if you don't mind?
Need some help please.. (pics included)
HEy PUnk
Yes you may .. LOL
Have you considered cloning NOW...?
CLone them down to 4-6 inches tall...
take a shit load of clones....
and then let you plant grow for 3-7 days.. and get 8-12 inches tall..
and then flowr them...
love
Need some help please.. (pics included)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
HEy PUnk
Yes you may .. LOL
Have you considered cloning NOW...?
CLone them down to 4-6 inches tall...
take a shit load of clones....
and then let you plant grow for 3-7 days.. and get 8-12 inches tall..
and then flowr them...
love
Hey NOME, wassup...
There's a few reasons why I haven't cosidered cloning yet.
First, I'm VERY limited on space right now, and don't really have the room. I hardly have room for what I have now :(
Second, this is my very first grow and am really looking at it as a learning experience. I've learned SO MUCH since I started this grow and there are a ton of things I will be doing differently on my next grow.
Third, this is a bagseed and I'm not even sure how it's going to turn out. The bag it came from was great though. There are a couple strains I'm keeping my eye on for my next grow and have always told myself I would start cloning then, when I actually KNOW what I've got :)
Although, I could take a couple of clones for practice? Not a bad idea. I just have so little room:( That's why I've been reading up on Lowryders. They would be PERFECT for my situation.
I have read alot on cloning, and know the basic steps, however if you know of a detailed step by step guide, please let me know.
The girls are doing great. It's been six days since their last feeding and I'm probably going to feed today, or tomorrow morning. I then planned on turning the lights off this weekend. I've been LST'ing the older plant on the right and she is responding wonderfully! I've been tying her down a little bit each day, and she always stretches right back up to the lights.
I imagine that your suggestion of cloning would also help get rid of some of the bigger leaves, so that the secondary growth can get more light? Am I right about that? If I can't keep alot of clones, can I get rid of the bigger fan leaves? I've been moving them over, and keep turning the girls so each side gets a good amount of the blue spectrum light I have on the side of each plant. Seems to be working well so far :pimp:
Thanks alot for your help NOME. I do greatly appreciate it ;) I will keep you updated with pics :)
Need some help please.. (pics included)
If you clone them before they are a foot and a half tall you will stunt the growth for a good month and a half. If I were making mothers out of them I may consider taking a couple of the bottom leafs off to give the lower branches a bit of light for a bushier mother. I would only take off one a week to prevent stress till they reach 13 inches or so from a production angle. Even if the strain was not going to be with me for a couple of years, at lest I would have a mother for home grown goodness. They are always better when you raise them yourself. If I was to use 3 gallons I would water them everyday with a garden sprayer which disperses the water better throughout the top and give her Like a glass of mix a day. Like 12 to 18 ounces depending on the temp and air flow. Even with pine chips or grow rocks on the bottom they only speed drying by about 30% when used in my one gallon pots. I like the 5.5in pleated pots myself which are only 3.5 inches on the bottom for a half gallon size. You can soak them and in 24 hours they will be dry from the air allowence given to the sides and less water on the bottom. The lady who makes them in germany only makes large orders. I was going to sell them in the US via my site but she will not make me 1000 for a order and I can not afford a 50000 pot order right now. Hopefully some one will get them as I have not seen them in the US except by agway special order which is a pain to arrange. WIBO
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