MonsterDrank
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That's cool. Where'd you get yours from? Just curious.It does. I have some in the fridge also...
That's cool. Where'd you get yours from? Just curious.It does. I have some in the fridge also...
Those look great grumpyy. I bet they taste even better!What a pain in the ass trying to get a picture!! Not the frostiest, and probably not the most potent, but low-maintenance/easy-growing medicine suits me well.
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Pink pheno above, different pheno below; both grown from seed.
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One of the distributors here in the U.S. most likely. We have tons of stuff going back to the "Snow Lotus" days in the fridge, and one of my locals just moved back from Tahoe and he gave me a bunch of stuff I threw in the fridge without looking at yet....so may be some even older stuff in there....That's cool. Where'd you get yours from? Just curious.
Thanks!Those look great grumpyy. I bet they taste even better!
Sorry for the late reply Grumpyy. I honestly have never grown or smoke any of the 88g13hp. I have few packs of them, but have not ran them yet. I am currently running sour butter x 88g13hp.Thanks!
GLG email just landed…. Maybe before tomorrow you can let me know what you think of the 88g13/hp crosses..? Haha.
For no reason but the name I'm going to have to pick up that Mom's Lemon Cream Pie. Can’t decide between Black Triangle, Old Soul, BBHP, SSH…. The list goes on.
I plan on removing buds off mine, im doing the sameHere's some late Flower DLA 9, 4 plants from seed,View attachment 5335886View attachment 5335887View attachment 5335888View attachment 5335889View attachment 5335890 including an experiment with late flower cloning.
This whole cloning budding plants thing is throwing me for a loop. If you can point me in a direction as to whether it's good or bad to cut off buds, I'd love to read up on it.I plan on removing buds off mine, im doing the same
Can you describe the smell? Sitting on a pack and super hyped.Here's some late Flower DLA 9
I wouldn’t cut them off, since in my experience it’s where the new growth will shoot out, but then again I never took clones so late (3/4 Weeks maximum)If you can point me in a direction as to whether it's good or bad to cut off buds
Keep the buds attached to the clones, it will be reabsorbed by the plant, usually around the time new growth starts showing up.This whole cloning budding plants thing is throwing me for a loop. If you can point me in a direction as to whether it's good or bad to cut off buds, I'd love to read up on it.
Anecdotal experience of 1 here - but I kept a plant I liked last year and revegged it in its 15 gallon pot. It started getting to be decent size and didn’t want to kill it after taking cuts. I gave it to a friend and guided him through flowering it. He completely filled his 4x4 tent with it and scrogged it. I pulled 5 oz from it sitting in the corner of my tent. He didn't weigh his final tally, but I’d estimate that he pulled at least triple that, with the larger space. Bud was still really good too for a first timer, even with taking directions over text/pics.Also, I’ll take cuttings off the revegged mom, to eventually put into flower. But I never put revegged plants back into flower, it never works out good, yields are always diminished.
Anecdotal experience of 1 here - but I kept a plant I liked last year and revegged it in its 15 gallon pot. It started getting to be decent size and didn’t want to kill it after taking cuts. I gave it to a friend and guided him through flowering it. He completely filled his 4x4 tent with it and scrogged it. I pulled 5 oz from it sitting in the corner of my tent. He didn't weigh his final tally, but I’d estimate that he pulled at least triple that, with the larger space. Bud was still really good too for a first timer, even with taking directions over text/pics.
Keep the buds attached to the clones, it will be reabsorbed by the plant, usually around the time new growth starts showing up.
I’ve experimented with late flower cloning myself.
In my experience, revegging the plant has ended up being the better way to go, in terms of success rate, and time spent.
I’ll take a cutting off of a plant as late as 4-5 weeks into flower, but after that, if I want to keep her around, I’ll reveg her.
Also, I’ll take cuttings off the revegged mom, to eventually put into flower. But I never put revegged plants back into flower, it never works out good, yields are always diminished.
I’ve successfully taken cuts 5 weeks into flower and then revegged those cuts too. Same basic process. Nature wants to find a way.I would reveg, but I'm growing flood and drain and I gave my next round of flowers rooting right now, so I can't really justify swinging 6 weeks of res changes after harvest.
If my experiment works, great, if not, so be it.
I'm somewhere around 5 to 6 weeks, so fingers crossed.I’ve successfully taken cuts 5 weeks into flower and then revegged those cuts too. Same basic process. Nature wants to find a way.
As it's new territory for me, I honestly don't know.This whole cloning budding plants thing is throwing me for a loop. If you can point me in a direction as to whether it's good or bad to cut off buds, I'd love to read up on it.
Cloning imo from experience is a healthy cutting wants to clone no matter what, so if the cloning setup is good there should be no problems.I’ve successfully taken cuts 5 weeks into flower and then revegged those cuts too. Same basic process. Nature wants to find a way.
The bud won't keep growing really it's more that any remaining bud will start to finish off and ripen then go brown-ish.As it's new territory for me, I honestly don't know.
I cut the buds off half of them, leaving the actual node there, and, after reading some of the comments, decided to leave the other half alone. However, the comments seem to be coming from a reveg experience, and what you and I are doing isn't just revegging; we are also rooting, so I'm worried about the additional energy the cuts are consuming to continue to bud because they will grow larger before they start to reveg, mine are at least, as it adjusts to the new cycle. We should learn more later; both parties are days away from one another. Long as I get roots I have a plant
I've got a fresh batch of clones from a totally different plant moving to their forever homes (4inch rockwool cubes) in the coming days, so I'll be okay regardless. This is purely for education, preservation, and fun.As it's new territory for me, I honestly don't know.
I cut the buds off half of them, leaving the actual node there, and, after reading some of the comments, decided to leave the other half alone. However, the comments seem to be coming from a reveg experience, and what you and I are doing isn't just revegging; we are also rooting, so I'm worried about the additional energy the cuts are consuming to continue to bud because they will grow larger before they start to reveg, mine are at least, as it adjusts to the new cycle. We should learn more later; both parties are days away from one another. Long as I get roots I have a plant
its still developing, but I notice alot of earthy kush scents. A mix of pine and lemon from leaf rubs, there was one day the smallest of the plants had a rub that reeked of orange juice. I am very curious to see where they end upCan you describe the smell? Sitting on a pack and super hyped.