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Don't know my visionn is to bad to tell if she is a hot chick. I just like her, she is committed to her plants and made me laugh in a thread she posted in Life Style and Experiences I am a sucker for a good story.
How are the plants Brook? Also, depending on the strain, you should start seeing flowers anywhere from 2 to 3 or even sometimes 4 weeks from cutting if rooting nicely. I have some 3 week old clones that were topped at about 2 weeks and they are showing flowers where they were topped. They were a gift to me, unfortunatly I don't have the room for them, but yeh, 3 weeks on them for flowers.
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i think yer hot as is, emmpey, i love beards!:thumbsup: :D
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hi bear!
outdoor babe (sage) is stretching out big time, excellent bud developement, you wouldn't believe even if you saw pics! indoor plants are great also, i'm going to flower off the other four in a day or two, might even wait a week from the first four. first 4 clones are doing good, all have roots, but are vegging very slowly. the other eight clones are kinda limp and weak looking, but i was gone all day and my brother was gone, so they didn't get misted all day. i think they will perk back up, except maybe one thats been on the downhill for a couple of days. it seems the blueberrys are taking longer to root that the bagseed clones.
bugs are back on sage. it is too late in the evening for me to spray the soap, but i'll hit them tomorrow morning or evening. i just don't want the soap to sit on them and not dry off.
ne way, i'll soon post my training, topping experiments, as well as branch growth results. it seems that if your goal is many many branches, go straight lst. if you want 4 or 8 plants on one rootball, top. top at 2 nodes and then lst? oh. my. god. these two are beasts!!! hope they are female!
ok, i got to go wait for the lights to turn on, take care of watering, pampering and intsalling the rest of the lights. (hey, i got tired. Electrical work is no joke!) don't know if i said b4, but i now have 16 23w cfl's (1600lum) and 4 48'' 40w bulbs (3400lum) don't know the total right off, but it is a lot of light!!!
lowes had 70w hps fix's with a bulb for 10.99!!!! i thought i had hit jackpot, but, alas! SOLD OUT!!! man, that sucks:(
thats where i am now.
be back in a few!
love, brooke
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rootone?
Sounds good young lady, except about the buggers comming back to seak shelter on the flowering princess of the wild outdoor. Those 70W HPS bulbs can get pretty hot, you may want to ask around and get some feed back on how others like them, some have said that they just didn't think that the heat that they put out was worth it.
I have also hurd that those Blue B's can be a little finiky so I am not surprised that they are having a tuffer time than the bag seed.
Well, it's all work and all good, so just keep doing what your doing.
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Im no expert, but very mild liquid soap usually drives them off. VERY MILD. But Im just a novice...
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Who took that picture of you? And can you ask them to take some pictures of your plants.... And some more of you : )
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Brooke: Alas, that's me in the front - do you like wool too? do ya? do ya? eh? eh? :)
Garden Knowm: Have you tried a cold shower? It works for me everytime. I heard some people use potassium nitrate, but I prefer the non-chemical cures for over-active labido. ;)
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Lol. Emmpy... Stop projecting
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Brooke, I was re readong the posts ... Becareful with giving the bug plant a warm enviroment... Bugs love room temperatue and above. They especially like to hump and proliferate in warm enviroments.
Your clones that are rooted can be flowered at any time. Yes anytime. But you will probably want to grow/veg them a little bit so that you can get more clones.
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you know what they say emm, big things come in small packages. lol.
to high seeker, i'm using a product call safer's insecticidal soap. (old guy friend of mine said it was developed exclusively for canabis.?.) i will be experimenting with this product, but, as luck would have it, it is raining today. have to try this evening, or tomorrow.
thanx knowm, inside night temps for outdoor are around 50-57 degrees, not to terribly warm but i see your point; if it stops raining, i'll try the soap.
with the clones from out door, i'd like to watch them do their change, so i know what i'm doing with my blueberrys.
to bear, i've heard the same about difficulties cloning bb. do you have any other thechniques or advice that could help me get these off the ground (ha! i made a funny!)? i'm still misting, they're still kicking. looking overall better today, but not much. just keep spraying and praying?
and also, i was going to get the 70w hps's, but they were sold out. i now have 16 cfl's and 4 48" flo's in the flower room, 2 48" flo's and 6 cfl's in the veg/clone room. still wiring up the cfl's for the flower box so i can put the other four plants in there, i WILL be done tonite, so i'll be collecting 8 more clones (2 from each of the last 4 bbs) and putting bb's 2 3 4 and 5 in the flower box.
question???
i read somewhere about a month ago that using flower ferts 3 days after changing lights will "make them WANT to bloom".
is this true or myth?
thanx everbody! b back soon!
love, brooke
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Generally your plants are still switching over from the veg cycle to the flower for about the first 7 to 10 days after the light swich and starting the bloom or flower nutes is best started around that point. Some give a large first dose , while others give a mild first, I think that it depends on what kind of nutes your using.
Also, me and many others flush our plants when switching over light cycles, but I am not sure how necessary this is if you just rooted the little ones and threw them right into flower, but with the bigger gals that you grew out from seed I would think about flushing them at some point. What is your soil mix? did you use nutes during veg? These can make a differense.
I wouldn't stress too much, my father and law, is something else, he uses MG nutes, never flushes, uses a 400w HPS the hole grow and can pull 3 OZ each on about 4 to 6 plants every harvest, so even though I do things differently, these plants are pretty hardy, but I like to take my knowledge and take care of these girls the best I can.
Well, morning to you and have a good day.
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