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12-07-2011, 09:42 PM #1
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New Clone Technique
Ok, cool, yea I see where you cut it.
I'm wondering how that would work for cutting back flowering plants...
When my bloom box plants get too big I'm going to have to bend them or net them, neither of which I understand at the moment so have to look into that, or may be removing the top. They've only been in flower a week or so...
Where the branches were broken it looks like it allows the lower leaves to get more light and they seem to have lots of buds... But I don't know.
Where all the light colored leaves, will those be buds?
Attachment 280812tacman7 Reviewed by tacman7 on . New Clone Technique So I wanted to try cloning so I dropped my T5 8 bulb fixture on my largest plant that was just put into flowering. It broke half the bulbs and broke three pretty good sized limbs from the plant. 280704 I put the broken limbs in some water with some B1 overnight then added some fox ocean the next morning. That was last Wednesday. This is how they look now: 280702 Also the plant seems to be doing good, the lower limbs have room to spread out. Rating: 5
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