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08-26-2010, 03:38 AM #1OPJunior Member
Pics of two clones , here goes nothing!
I took possesion of two clones today, from my B-in-Law. He couldnt remember the name of the Alaskan, only to say that it sounded "weird" and he thought the guy said " f u c *" lol, who knows what he said. The guy said it was last years exotic or some such something.
And the New York Diesel/Skunk? Anyone try that? This is my first grow so I hope it goes ok. I have them right now under 4 23 watt daylight cfl's 18/6, temp around 77, humidity 55%, should I up that? I thought this for a few days untill veg with the 400 watt MH bulb. Take a look at them will you and tell me what you think. One seems to have some cut leaves, and the other some slight yellowing on a couple of leaves.
The alaskan is around 5" tall and the deisel about 9".redbud60 Reviewed by redbud60 on . Pics of two clones , here goes nothing! I took possesion of two clones today, from my B-in-Law. He couldnt remember the name of the Alaskan, only to say that it sounded "weird" and he thought the guy said " f u c *" lol, who knows what he said. The guy said it was last years exotic or some such something. And the New York Diesel/Skunk? Anyone try that? This is my first grow so I hope it goes ok. I have them right now under 4 23 watt daylight cfl's 18/6, temp around 77, humidity 55%, should I up that? I thought this for a few days Rating: 5[SIZE=\"2\"]It\'s not necessary to lay a foul tongue on me my friend. I could get upset. Things could get out of hand. Then in self defense, I could do something to you that you would not like, right here.[/SIZE]
Bobby De Niro/CF
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08-26-2010, 03:56 AM #2Member
Pics of two clones , here goes nothing!
the shorter plant looks like it is in better condition and the cut leaves shouldnt be a problem later on in its life. the tall one on the other hand isnt looking too good. if you can get a deeper pot and put soil higher up even if its over one set of leaves it will live. also you should take a string tie it around and stake it into the soil and bend it a little further then straight up if its not too fragile, atleast untill its ajusted to standing straight towards the light on its own. nice clones by the way. :thumbsup:
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08-26-2010, 04:50 AM #3OPJunior Member
Pics of two clones , here goes nothing!
Thanks, the taller one really does look better in person, lol. It is a bit spindly though, and looks like it was streching for light. If I am going to bury one set of leaves, could I cut them and clone them?
[SIZE=\"2\"]It\'s not necessary to lay a foul tongue on me my friend. I could get upset. Things could get out of hand. Then in self defense, I could do something to you that you would not like, right here.[/SIZE]
Bobby De Niro/CF
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