Quote Originally Posted by santacruz_organic
first off, you dont want to clone in flowering because you will need to reveg the clones and stress your plants when they need to produce. you can apply some lst training and tie down the main stock of the NL to get it close to the same size.for when to flower, wait a week or two after you clone and your plants are out of shock. the healthier the plant is in flowering the more energy it can use to produce the sweet collie bud.
Santacruz, ty for replying - I was born in Santa Cruz btw

Ic well my only choice might be to clone after I reveg later on down the line because I dont have a 2nd room yet and no finances for it I have the clone lights but I wont be able to veg them unless I use a really shitty veg light.

I really want the 2000 watts over these 6 Clones are pretty easy to get in Oregon, so I wont stress that to much.
OregonsDank Reviewed by OregonsDank on . OregonsDank messes up :( Well around the 20th of October my plants were growing around 1/2 inch a day minimum and zero stretching. Near 14 inches tall on day 20 of growing. At this point my runt of the 6 passed all the others before I relised my plants were starving :(. I have always used maybe 20% or less of the recommended amount of food , since I mixed dry food in with soil when planted... Well my plants ate that all up real fast and now are starving. I guess I need to find an all purpose fertilizer to Rating: 5