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    #21
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    transplanting clones

    The bigger one is 5 weeks from clone,and mother to about 20 clones.(forgot to plug in pump on diy EZ cloner)so i lost a few...
    I have about ten more that should be ready to move into here in the next couple of days

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    #22
    Senior Member

    transplanting clones

    careful man, no need to rush. although i must say, your attention is much better than the lack of response from everyone else, almost everyone else anyway

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    #23
    Senior Member

    transplanting clones

    thanks for the pics and i like it. i love the ingenuity of the dedicated weed-head

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    #24
    Member

    transplanting clones

    probabally cause I'm a newb here too,and it seems like we have both spent a lot of time researching(I read your other posts)

    Mspb

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    #25
    Senior Member

    transplanting clones

    i'm a stubborn cantankerous old so and so and i have a tendency to piss people off, i suffer from a form of turettes syndrome i think, they call it 'Oldtimers' disease. one of the most obvious symptoms is a belief that everyone has a right to MY opinion. LOL. of course i'm not so far gone that i believe everyone will agree with me!

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    #26
    Senior Member

    transplanting clones

    You guys are fun.

    1000's of Qs and I am actually starting to think I have carpal tunnel- my wrists and knuckles are starting to ache at odd moments.

    I am wracking my brain trying to remember which poster built that thing- don't worry; it should not take very long.. kinda like the equivalent of a virus scan on a IBM 486

    I like the NFT style. It's my preferred hydro method too, except I go containerized and open to the air. Do you ever have issues with inconsistent water depth, with the round bottoms, rather than flat ones? Have you tried finding a 'tube' material that is square? There's a lovely DIY DWC shown on ICMag if it's still up, search for 'porch post NFT' and something should pop up. That guy used porch post coverings that are square in cross-section to have consistent water depth.

    Nice tomatoes. Lucky you getting SSH too... it's on my wish list but no luck so far

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    #27
    Member

    transplanting clones

    I've read about the square posts,
    I've also read aboout problems from round tube(never experianced it though)
    That Mom has roots into the reservoir and a mat all along the bottom up to the drain..
    I run it about 3/4 to 1/2 inch deep.Just have to turn up the psi a little when the untill roots reach the bottom in my experiance

    Glad to have your stink of approval

    Mspb

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