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04-20-2008, 07:33 PM #2OPSenior Member
Is T5 too much light to Clone?
Well the girls are about 5 weeks old now since rooting and there growing like crazy! They're growing an average of 1/2" a day, and that's in soil! Well actually they are in Sunshine mix #4 with some added perlite plus some worm castings. They are all around 12-15" tall, and have had they're main tips topped. The side branches are now beginning to stretch like crazy. I want to lst them but right now there isn't enough room in my veg chamber. I have 3 plants from seeds that I'm thinking about putting outdoors, that way I can give the cloans room to lst and spread out. Right now I have 2 cloans that are potential mothers that are growing much bushier than the others. The mom theses plants came from is almost done at week 7 of flower, and the quality is amazing for my first indoor grow, so these next can only get better. Plus the mom has been through hell and back with roots aphids, lockout, ph problems, and still is finishing strong. So I think its proved to be a super strong strain that finishes fast and is still high quality smoke. What more can you ask for in a plant? Here's some pics.
pic 1- overview- had some fungas knats-gnatrol=dead:thumbsup:
pic 2- potential mother #1
pic 3- potential mother #1 top view
pic 4- potential mother #2
pic 5- another clone-notice the 3 finger fan leaf? Some clones have them some don't...It\'s the weed that binds us :rastasmoke:
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