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11-23-2006, 03:57 AM #1
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Newly Transplanted Clones...Help Needed
Not that much new to report. The four babies that I do have going are looking very healthy, have been transplanted into slightly larger pots - figured I should get em out of the Solo cups. They are planted in starter pots with the Sunshine#4. Going to start with nutes pretty soon. The other thirty or so are expected to be here this weekend. I am thinking about topping these four in an effort to keep things relatively similar with reguards to height. Looks like these four will be almost two weeks older... what you guys think?
razzapiggy Reviewed by razzapiggy on . Newly Transplanted Clones...Help Needed Hey Guys First timer here, thanks for all the help thus far. I just transplanted my clones from red solo cups into starter pots so they have more room to grow. They all look pretty good, root structure looked good as well. The clones were in soil, and I transplanted into SunShine#4. I am using Super Natural for nutes, however I haven't started yet. Given that they are still receving nutes from the soil that was attached to the root structure upon transplant, I am curious how I should Rating: 5Let the good times roll!!
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