Mindmelted
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[quote="SICC";2473935]OG KUSH DAY 39 12/12
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Fuck Ya SICC ,A fine looking bitch you have there


Fuck Ya SICC ,A fine looking bitch you have there

this is my first dwc grow tell me what you think..
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leave me some comments plz?
Hey chusett. Its real hard to actually keep a mom in DWC veg before it completey out grows the veg area. Or u are set-up with a big enough flower pad to continuously keep cutting and filling with.. I Personally havent been able to keep a mom loneger than 3 months.. Millions of cuts haha.
Point is Id find a food schedule they run nice at.. If they overgrow.. Always leave an original top to mom and reclone all over again.
Theres all kinds of ways ive found to keep moms but this is the most efficient way i guess that i have found..
Otherwise u r going to have to under nourish them to keep them tame before they grow out of ur area..
U could always just keep feeding and tossing the cuts regularly when u dont need them to.
But its best to give them what they want i guess..Afterall healthy moms bring the fastest and most vigourous clones..
If u underfeed be sure not to have to much light on them to counterbalance less nutrients i guess.
Sounds like u just need to make some adjustments.
But it does sound like they may be undernourished a bit.. U have a pic to look at from today?
i thought you were supposed to soak the rockwool cubes in the beginning? Did you use rooting hormone?
let them be. They look okay and It seems like every new clone will wilt for a little, then perk back up. You seem to be handling everything fine...
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Hey chusett man.. Its very hard to say whether they too wet or too dry man..Would need to see a pic of the wool itself..
Its natural for leaves to sag for the first 24-48 hours bro at least in my experience but doesnt happen alot but does happen on some cuttings.
Another grower here (Dewey Kox)actually described it best for people using wool..
He Presoaks pops his cut in and usually has roots before he has to water again man..
Point of that statement is.. Do not over water the wool.. Some of the later rooting clones will require a tablespoon of water per day around the base but absoloutley not until the wool looks dry.. Or just moist to the touch.
It looks like u are under a dome as well.. If u think ur clones are to wet crack it a little.. If they perk up u will know whats wrong man.
Hope that helps..
Also think ur doing an awesome job first grow man.
If u can get ahold of some peat spounges get them.. Makes cloning very easy.
Peace.