Great info JD Thanks!For compost teas that stinky smell, like rotten eggs, means that you are no
longer growing the right bugs. It usually means that there was a die-off.
JD
P.S. A healthy tea does not smell bad.
I always think they look bigger in pics, not to mention I purposely snapped the bigger buds.Well, when the buds get that big, it is clear that they
have been well treated. I often get a bit of crispiness,
especially when working with new breeds.
Nice work!
I still have to take down the Blue Cheese, Headband, and
Chronic Thunder before I can switch out the hydro rig.
They look like they could go another month!
I am terrible at cloning and have bad luck with anything but areoI am now running two Clone Kings:
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I am going to need to take a lot of clones over the next few months.
I lost the OG Kush lines the last time I grew them out because they
refused to root in soil. I will not be flowering things that have not made
healthy clones yet.
JD
My house is in summer close to 80*, and right now 63*, maybe these temps are not conducive to rooting?I have found that sometimes I can switch from water to soil
after waiting a few weeks and get roots on occasion. It is hard
to tell in advance, but I can attest to the fact that some breeds
seem to resist cloning very, very hard.
JD