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    I'm bored, so here's a couple pictures.

    Thank you Greenjeans, I've been told that my whole life, but they are rather on the large n beefy side to consider them 'pretty', lol!
    stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . I'm bored, so here's a couple pictures. Here's my clone and male storage closet overflowing into the dining room. I have not eated a meal in there in MONTHS. The males are looking kind of scraggly. There's also some peppers in there. They look a little under the weather right now too. The last 2 pics show my basic propagation setup and a fully rooted MTF plant. Yup, that's a Tabasco pepper tree in the background. Thanks for the pepper plant Demeter! Rating: 5

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    I'm bored, so here's a couple pictures.

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    Pic 4- the same tub-o-hos AFTER their haircuts. Ladies love to have tehy hair did.
    This cracked me up.

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    Well, don't you? I do!!!

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    I'm bored, so here's a couple pictures.

    I do, but I'm cheap. Papi does my hair color, and I cut it myself. I am a parsimonious bitch. I do my own nails too. That cosmetology training comes in handy sometimes.

    forgot something: If you've been told your hands are pretty your whole life, then they are, regardless of size. They're graceful, smooth, and well shaped. So there. I'll hear no more on the matter

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    I'm bored, so here's a couple pictures.

    i guess its better to have someone say you have pretty hands than a purrty mouf......

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    I'm bored, so here's a couple pictures.

    Stinky if you dont mind me asking how long does it usually take your clones before they start there new growth? What type of soil do you use? What size pots do you transplant into before flowering?

    Thanks in advance!

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    The clones lately haven't appeared to even have much of a setback when taken off the plant. They're showing signs of growth within the first 10-14 days after cutting. When roots appear on the surface of the rapidrooter, I put them in 3" pots of that composted humus/manure mix outlined in my grow instructions. They stay there, under flourescent tube lights, until I need them. For flowerin, a newly-rooted clone can go in a gallong pot comfortably. A clone flowered t 10" with minimal pinching if any needs 3 gallons,and if you do FIM etc on the plants figure in a larger pot for a bushier plant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    The clones lately haven't appeared to even have much of a setback when taken off the plant. They're showing signs of growth within the first 10-14 days after cutting. When roots appear on the surface of the rapidrooter, I put them in 3" pots of that composted humus/manure mix outlined in my grow instructions. They stay there, under flourescent tube lights, until I need them. For flowerin, a newly-rooted clone can go in a gallong pot comfortably. A clone flowered t 10" with minimal pinching if any needs 3 gallons,and if you do FIM etc on the plants figure in a larger pot for a bushier plant.
    Awesome thanks alot, your plants just look so good. I really didnt know that soil plants could look so good. Now that i have been doing more soil grows, i dont know if its just me or not but it seems alot easier. I hardly ever run into any problems so i've decided to do more soil grows until i totally understand the mj!

    Anyway my local garden store makes its own composted soil mix and i was wondering if you think it would be better to make my own or give them a try. I used the stuff to grow tomatoes this summer and they were absolutely beautiful. She says her mix is humus, chicken manure and feathers, peat and lime(i know im leaving out some stuff because that list of ingredients was longer) . She makes a very large amount of it because alot of people around here likes the stuff so i think alot of the ingredients arent evenly spread.

    I want to give it a try but i know how alot of mj growers like to have total control of the nutes there plants recieve. So do you think this stuff is worth giving a try or should i just mix my own?!

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    Unless they can guarantee that mix is free of weed seeds and pest eggs, don't even consider it for an indoor grow.
    Chicken manure is quite hot for indoors too- That mix sounds like an outdoor gardener's dream, but murder on cannabis plants under lights.

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    what about microwaving the soil or putting it in the oven for a while before using it?! Wont that kill the pest eggs?

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