Purple stems cause for concern?

Relaxed

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nope. I like it. some strains do that usually dam good ones. the plants look very healthy. congrats.
 

Mexicanhedies2003

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nope. I like it. some strains do that usually dam good ones. the plants look very healthy. congrats.
Cool thanks man. I nute butnes them at first but believe I got that dialed in by there second set of nodes. When i built my table and moved my mh it seemed like it got a lil close and was beating the leaves down (drooping). They should be good genetics. Dosidos×grape pie, Chem d×BDcake and fatso×BDcake. All from cannarado. Getting ready to top them. Wondering if I can use the tops I cut for clones. Maybe go up an extra node. Any knowledge on that?
 

Relaxed

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Cool thanks man. I nute butnes them at first but believe I got that dialed in by there second set of nodes. When i built my table and moved my mh it seemed like it got a lil close and was beating the leaves down (drooping). They should be good genetics. Dosidos×grape pie, Chem d×BDcake and fatso×BDcake. All from cannarado. Getting ready to top them. Wondering if I can use the tops I cut for clones. Maybe go up an extra node. Any knowledge on that?
When i clone I like 3 rows top and bottom to be a 2 plants. with seedlings you should know the 1st 2 or 3 rows shouldn't count because they will be removed at early stage and only will be 3 leaves youngsters. Experiment, but Ive started making clones that have been topped twice for 4 branches. Hard to explain but because of my states rules I dont do pics. My clones last time were about 9 inches tall w 4 branches. you can clone any part of the plant. Takes 2 usually 3 weeks for roots of clones so managing moma to stay small and flower with clones yo made is tricky. sure u can.
 

Love1Fear

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Overwatered reason for droopy because ur pot is huge and after u water plants or flood it takes days to dry out again, so ur roots never have to grow and search for damp soil.
 

Mexicanhedies2003

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Overwatered reason for droopy because ur pot is huge and after u water plants or flood it takes days to dry out again, so ur roots never have to grow and search for damp soil.
Ive heard conflicting info about watering coco. I thought I read you couldnt rlly overwater it but I dont belive that to be true. Just transferred these from 2 liter containers to these 3 gal smart pots. What pot size would you recommend? I didnt think 3 gal was overdoing it
 

Mexicanhedies2003

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When i clone I like 3 rows top and bottom to be a 2 plants. with seedlings you should know the 1st 2 or 3 rows shouldn't count because they will be removed at early stage and only will be 3 leaves youngsters. Experiment, but Ive started making clones that have been topped twice for 4 branches. Hard to explain but because of my states rules I dont do pics. My clones last time were about 9 inches tall w 4 branches. you can clone any part of the plant. Takes 2 usually 3 weeks for roots of clones so managing moma to stay small and flower with clones yo made is tricky. sure u can.
Im doing a perpetual grow with my veg room half the size of my flower room. Im trying to veg for a month (half flowering time) then put then flip to flower. So ill be filling half my flower room monthly with fresh clones. Was thinking of topping all the girls then after the branches grow out taking clones from the branches of the 3 best plants (3 dif strains). Does that sound right or do you know of a better option. Since this is the first run (nothing in flower) was wondering if I could use the tops I was going to cut anyways for clones and what the proper technique would be. Dunno if I should cut at more than 1 node down.
 
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