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    2 seedlings in 1 seed?

    If they don't stand up to a fan I would use vibrations. When i was growing in the dryer the plants that received vibrations from fan on the the shelf grew strong thick stocks with nodes closer togather. Even music with alot of bass should shake up the cells in the stock enough for it to reenforce itself. I would leave them togather though. It's a great learning experience and isn't much differet from growing with multiple tops since the strongest one is always greedy. Don't feel bad that they stretch. It seems likwe it happens to most growers around "here" Myself includeds. I just transplant a little deeper each time, and be gentle.

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    #22
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    2 seedlings in 1 seed?

    cool idea with vibrations crissy but they are doing fine with a fan on low. thanks for sharing your thoughts

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    2 seedlings in 1 seed?

    i know that a stem has the ability to convert itself into a root.. ive seen this when raising soil levels to be higher than the initial point where stem turns to root.. after a few weeks of this i saw the stem that had been burried had began to grow roots... perhaps roots have the ability to convert into a stem (supposing that perhaps a root directed itself upward accidently and realized that it was above
    just a theory..

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    #24
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    2 seedlings in 1 seed?

    Quote Originally Posted by FunkMeister
    i know that a stem has the ability to convert itself into a root.. ive seen this when raising soil levels to be higher than the initial point where stem turns to root.. after a few weeks of this i saw the stem that had been burried had began to grow roots... perhaps roots have the ability to convert into a stem (supposing that perhaps a root directed itself upward accidently and realized that it was above
    just a theory..
    I've been fucking around with clones lately and have some funky things happening above the soil with root a and development. If you would like to bury the stem I would say go for it. I wouldn't use more than an inch and a half and first I would get some rooting horomone and carefully put a thin layer on the stem going under the soil level. Better yet if you trust yourself(but shouldn't be nessessary) You can shave just the tiniest bit of bark off the stem even in just a tiny spot(not the whole thing) then put the rooting horomonwe on it. WEvwen if it wwerwe just unsdwer a humisdity dome I bet you my last harvest it would sprout roots that would heads strait for the soil from those spots alot quicker.

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