THELOADEDDRAGON'S 2009 Outdoor

MAc DRe

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THis is going to be a massive grow, good luck i hope everything works and i cant wait to see all the pics of over a hundred plants. good luck and smoke fat.
 

theloadeddragon

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yeah, me happy here, :). A Guy in the central valley just got busted with 90 plants and 12 lb.'s they ripped the plants up. Was a medical grow, judge made law enforcement pay damages, reimbursements and give all 12 lb.'s back. :). NIce state over in the Cali, :). Anyway... you gotta eat good to dig good.... Its like back in the day when the pilgrims got here, all the food was bitchin, healthy organic dank shit, and they built the foundations to this country on those hearty meals. Then junk food was discovered (and preservatives), and look where we are now. This is my tribute to Thomas Jefferson: Ima smoke a phatty, and eat a hearty meal... :P. Oh yeah, I think the yeast in the biscuits had fermented, so Im getting drunk just sitting here after eating dinner...

Thats a porcelan plate thats 12" in diameter with oven baked fried chicken and fried chicken, sliced potatoes covered with sharp cheddar cheese, and alcoholic biscuits.... not to mention the salad (I passed on it tonight though). Complimented by a bongload, a glass of juice, and a glass of water... this is growing in action right here boys, outdoors and organic...... LOL....
 

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MAc DRe

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Nice moms, look very healthy, how many cuttings can you take from that before you start damaging it?:bigjoint::bigjoint:
 

theloadeddragon

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Nice moms, look very healthy, how many cuttings can you take from that before you start damaging it?:bigjoint::bigjoint:
So long as you don't take too many at once, and you space out your cloning sessions by at the very least two weeks, you should be able to hold on to one forever, as far as genetic/hormonal imprint, so long as you keep your mothers at optimum health, the clones will be at optimum health as well. The do take well to Superthrive, and Thrive Alive B1 after a cloning session, better not to nute the momma before a cloning session as well. If you let pests get to mother plants after a cloning session, the mothers health will rapidly decline. I usually keep my mothers for up to three years or 500 clones which ever comes first. You can also flower mother plants after you have taken the amount of clones you like (best to keep it under 200 if your going to flower them) and get about the same quality smoke, you just have to let it heal completely from the cloning before letting them flower. I usually give them nutrients almost exactly 36 hours before a cloning session...... other than that I don't know, unless my short term made me forget......
 

fdd2blk

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So long as you don't take too many at once, and you space out your cloning sessions by at the very least two weeks, you should be able to hold on to one forever, as far as genetic/hormonal imprint, so long as you keep your mothers at optimum health, the clones will be at optimum health as well. The do take well to Superthrive, and Thrive Alive B1 after a cloning session, better not to nute the momma before a cloning session as well. If you let pests get to mother plants after a cloning session, the mothers health will rapidly decline. I usually keep my mothers for up to three years or 500 clones which ever comes first. You can also flower mother plants after you have taken the amount of clones you like (best to keep it under 200 if your going to flower them) and get about the same quality smoke, you just have to let it heal completely from the cloning before letting them flower. I usually give them nutrients almost exactly 36 hours before a cloning session...... other than that I don't know, unless my short term made me forget......



*confused*
 

theloadeddragon

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2 1/2 months. I took a set of clones around Christmas, but my extension cord got unplugged and they all froze overnight one night, :(. I only lost six, so it wasn't too bad.... but that would be the bud that I would be harvesting RIGHT NOW!! :(, and that really sucks, cuz I could use it.
 

theloadeddragon

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I haven't taken any clones in the last couple of days, I have been taking care of all the ones I had just taken. I have been putting the mothers outside from 9 am to sunset every day. They are taking off to the point that I won't be able to move them anymore, so I am going to have to make sure they get a couple extra hours of lighting after sunset to ensure they don't start to flower or go hermie on me (though I doubt they would go hermie on me).

I noticed root hairs starting to poke out of the second batch of Purple Kush I took, :D, so I put them in half gallon 4 inch pots. I am going to let them veg indoors until they are about 12" tall 10-14" wide or ready for transplant into 5 gallon pots. 5 of them are going into my indoor set up, the rest outside, :). I am hoping they will be at this point in 25 days or so. I put all the Sensi Star clones in the black clone box, and am calling it my "Army of Sensi Star Warriors" lol. They should be ready to put in pots in a week or so. I just barely have enough soil for this. I don't yet have enough soil to transplant all the kush into 5 gallon pots when they are ready to go outside, (though I barely have enough pots). I want to take another batch of Purple Kush clones in a little less than two weeks, and a few more Sensi Star cuttings a few days after that.

I really need to figure out the pots/soil issue quick.... bongsmilie

Oh yeah, temps are good, RH is good, and clones have 1/8 inch water Thrive Alive B1 solution in the bottom of their trays. I just added the solution today because their leaf tips started paling (you can see it really well on the Sensi Star clones in the back of the black tray), they had been getting fresh 1/8 inch water plus 3 mistings each day...
 

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