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    HYDRO TO SOIL????????????

    Hi All,

    I am currently enjoying my first harvest of high yeild, tasty-smoking, get you higher than anything else around here, dutch-ice.

    I STUPIDLY :stupid: used all 6 of my seeds to ultimately germinate four plants.

    Anyway - I've successfully learned to clone and am know using third generation. I know that eventual generations will have an increased likelihood of trouble (abnormalities, hermies, low potency, etc) and I would like to clone and sustain and good strong mother in soil and try to keep her alive as long as possible for future cuttings w/o generation deterioration. Advice/Suggestions? Also - do I try to do place the clone in soil immediately after removal from an aeroponic cloner, or can/should I let it veg in a bubbler first as I normally do?

    Thanks for any and all advice

    Guano
    guano68 Reviewed by guano68 on . HYDRO TO SOIL???????????? Hi All, I am currently enjoying my first harvest of high yeild, tasty-smoking, get you higher than anything else around here, dutch-ice. I STUPIDLY :stupid: used all 6 of my seeds to ultimately germinate four :( plants. Anyway - I've successfully learned to clone and am know using third generation. I know that eventual generations will have an increased likelihood of trouble (abnormalities, hermies, low potency, etc) and I would like to clone and sustain and good strong mother in soil Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    HYDRO TO SOIL????????????

    Sure you can let it veg like you normally do no problem.

    When you pot it make sure there is plenty of drainage and lots of room to grow. Don't root bound her and pick a good one that has good node spacing and strong stocks and stems. For a good mother you prefer one with a short tight node spacing.

    She can last you many years if you treat her right.

    Happy growing

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    #3
    Member

    HYDRO TO SOIL????????????

    Thanks Zandor!

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    #4
    Senior Member

    HYDRO TO SOIL????????????

    Tastey Zandor Info... I love it.

    It's great to have you back buddy

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    #5
    Senior Member

    HYDRO TO SOIL????????????

    Thanks Bob :hippy:

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