apprciate it smoky, i did cut the last ones at night but i didnt know that tip...
so thanks, ill think ill cut some more tonight
btw guys, there not getting worse... stayin about the same with some green on top
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apprciate it smoky, i did cut the last ones at night but i didnt know that tip...
so thanks, ill think ill cut some more tonight
btw guys, there not getting worse... stayin about the same with some green on top
I downloaded the free video but i don't have anything to open the RAR file.
Anyone have a link to download the player to see the vid I downloaded?
videos are sick.
WinRAR is downloadable on downloads.com. It's another kind of .zip file
Hey, I have a question....
My plant is now in its pre-flower stage and ready to flower any time now. Im going to change around my nutes and lights for this stage. Question is, when would be a good time to get some clones from my plant? SHould I do it asap or wait a few weeks? The only kicker is that I dont have any rockwood cubes, only soil.
Lol you dont have to pay for it. If you have ADSL or w/e just disconnect from the internet and reconnect and click the next link. Also I really dont think thats the whole video. I mean it might be but god damn it downloaded so quick and it's so high quality lol. I'm surprised. And also just go to www.crackdb.com to download a crack for WinRAR and download the latest releases for WinRAR at www.rarlabs.com
EDIT: If you dont have that video and want it you better take my advice and do it before some snitch reports the links and have them removed..
Can someone answer Kaparskis question, I have the same issue as well
from what i've read, you wanna clone b4 flowering.
Shit....its my first day in flowering......would it still be an issue if I were to cut some stems tomorrow or on fri?
:thumbsup:alright man..... the answer is already on this thread posted by smokymcpot05. Yes you need to clone before flowering.... the reason is because when a plant begins to flower, is has a chemical change that occurs within it, and when you clone and put it under 18/6 it has to reverse that process and makes it take longer to root...Quote:
Originally Posted by Kaparski
i hope that answers it:thumbsup:
now back on topic
my clones are doing better "i think" i trimmed the yellow leaves and stems (as shown in "ready-set-grow" DVD) and have them under domes (vented) and am begining to see a small green leaf forming (or maybe it was just there) and as far as pics... im at work now, and ive packed my camera (im moving) but i did borrow my friends camera and will have pics of the clone mother and of my clones......
ill post pics around 6.45pm 09.05.06
youre fine.. it wont hurt the clone....... it will just take longer to rootQuote:
Originally Posted by AllInADaysWork
see the veg. process uses alot of nitrogen , whrere the flowering process uses more phosphurous. when this happens (sorry im lacking detail) a very intense transformation happens and your clones have to take time to "revert" back to veg. state
thus making rooting a lengther process