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    #11
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    Flowering clones?

    Alright, for all you non-believers... These are the current pics at 9 days. I switched to a heavier superthrive mix and a full feeding of grow big. As you can see, I carefullly removed all the remaining bud. I am leaving the light on 24 hours and added another two 65 watt cool blue spiral bulbs to the four others. That should be around 8000+ lumens.

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    #12
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    Flowering clones?

    still think you would of been ahead if you started seeds but good job on getting it to root, now just the slow process of reveg once you get it reveged to the point you want it you may want to look at how much time has went by and see what you gained by taking clones 60 days in flower instead of starting some seeds.

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    #13
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    Flowering clones?

    Welllllll... the deal is that my friend was going to give me cuttings.... so, that didn't happen and I was flushing the plant already. Ed Rosenthol said that flowering plants could be cloned so I tried it. I have bag seeds for back-up right now, but I didn't want to go through sexing or switch breeds. Okay, I'm lazy. =)

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