* update

The clones are growing fine, gaining height real fast, quicker than the original clones, who are now in flowering (beginning of the sixth week, third pic)

Weak nutrients (very weak nutrients) can have some effect on fresh clones in my opinion. Their colour is much healthier and fresher than the earlier ones, they are also growing faster, as i said before. I've also upped the leaf nutrients (Phyt-amin and MaxXximum leaf-nutrition (www.maxxximum.nu)), these nutrients clearly strengthen the leaves and even regenerate damaged leaves. (I've had some troubles with the Hindukush and one of two original clones)

Oh yea I had to get rid of the Hindukush the plant didn't respond to the 12/12 switch, and now it occured to me that it's one of those auto-flowering plants, their flowering period isn't based on light change, but on their age.
Does anyone have a useful link on that subject?
Bummer :S. I couldn't keep her because that would demand too much maintenance, and I already have to brew five different nutrient mixes every day now (clone nutrients, spray nutrients, flowering boost nutrients, regular flowering nuts..) It's hard to have seven children of a different age lol.
(btw i made a doll out of the deceased hindukush, in its honour, hail the buddha , see pic)

I'm considering a SOG (sea of green) method for the four clones i have vegetating now. On this, I need some counselling i'm going to search this forum and maybe overgrow, but if someone knows anything that isn't in either of these places, please mention it, thanks . Does anyone do this? With nets?

Plus I'm germinating two new seeds at the moment, wet towel method always worked fine for me. These are Mistery Seeds i got at the Hempfest in amsterdam, so it could be... shiva shanti, durban poison, skunk #1, alpha bud... let's hope for the best :thumbsup: