bennybueno
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took clones last night of my main lady and so far they are doing well and in its second day of 12/12
how old are they now?? the pics look greattook clones last night of my main lady and so far they are doing well and in its second day of 12/12
3 week youngins and 6 weeks tall lady..how old are they now?? the pics look great
sorry to hear that BBmy clones are starting to yellow a bit its there third day
If the clones are rooted and growing, they may be ready for a nitrogen boost.Hey Benny, hope your clones are picking up better. Not too unusual to get some yellowing. I don't know what light you are under for them but they don't like a lot of light, but clones and with all the new strains tough call. Mine are think a day ahead of yours and still looking really good. But then my strains are more stock seeds if you will, just lots of my own genetics in there. But I always use on thing in mine and I swear by it Super Thrive and plain water. Good Luck and talk sweetly to them.... oh I really am subscribe this.....lol
they been under lights 24h... will they show sex eventually this way or will i have to switch lighting soon?just gotta wait to see preflowers.. if you see 2 little white hairs popping out at the nodes you know its a female.. if you start seeing like green clusters of what looks like grapes forming you know its a male... pull them imediately... just make sure they are male for sure before you pull them.. but get them out as soon as you know that they are a male..
i checked they werent rooted o well trial and error i still have 11 plants lolIf the clones are rooted and growing, they may be ready for a nitrogen boost.
Let's see 'em
don't give up on them, if they have any green there is a chance......I haven't ever cloned under lights before but I do clone most of the time inside the house. The plants need a good period of darkness for their roots to grow, you just have the light to feed the tops to give them energy. My two cents keep them in a place that gets good light during the day and dark when you go to bed. I think you will find that they will be happy to grow roots more quickly. Thanks for the post today also, that 20 footer was the biggest I ever grew.......lol.i checked they werent rooted o well trial and error i still have 11 plants lol
ok pics are up the main lady is the durban/widow and shes 23inches from the soil the others are a seedbank mix 2 white widows one caramelicious and a few durban/widows... some plants look so different from others 2 of my plants are a blue tint.. they are about 8-9inches tall. last pic is the grapefruit lol
Looking really good, I posted on the other link a possible solution, first time I have seen anything like that and I can't find it in any of my bug books either but I will keep looking, rainy day so I have time.....lol. Congrats on your grow to date.......keep it up.
Finally found the book I was looking for, I can see two possible answers to the question what is it? From looking at the pics as well as I could see them it is either a Bagworm in the larve stage, not a good thing to have or it is a lacewing in larve stage a beneficial bug, a predator of other bugs. Since you are inside I would remove them immediately. Suggestion would be to take a small scissors and clip the sac from the plant as closely as possible to the leaf. Hope this helps, so you really are in no danger with the plants.ok pics are up the main lady is the durban/widow and shes 23inches from the soil the others are a seedbank mix 2 white widows one caramelicious and a few durban/widows... some plants look so different from others 2 of my plants are a blue tint.. they are about 8-9inches tall. last pic is the grapefruit lol
Looking really good, I posted on the other link a possible solution, first time I have seen anything like that and I can't find it in any of my bug books either but I will keep looking, rainy day so I have time.....lol. Congrats on your grow to date.......keep it up.
The plants look good!ok pics are up the main lady is the durban/widow and shes 23inches from the soil the others are a seedbank mix 2 white widows one caramelicious and a few durban/widows... some plants look so different from others 2 of my plants are a blue tint.. they are about 8-9inches tall. last pic is the grapefruit lol
Looking really good, I posted on the other link a possible solution, first time I have seen anything like that and I can't find it in any of my bug books either but I will keep looking, rainy day so I have time.....lol. Congrats on your grow to date.......keep it up.
But it's time to paint that back wall white, and harness the wasted light. Bear flat latex "brilliant white" from home depot has highly reflective properties, and it's cheap. You may have to prime the bare wood first, I recommend kilz (oil) stain killer. Don't huff that primer
I didn't see anything growing on the leaves, but I'll take another look.
I've vegged some plants 3+ months without sex (showing), so I would just go 12/12 whenever you want to flower.
I updated my grow with lots of new pics this morning
Ha! canefan came to the same conclusion as I... posted on your other thread. LacewingsFinally found the book I was looking for, I can see two possible answers to the question what is it? From looking at the pics as well as I could see them it is either a Bagworm in the larve stage, not a good thing to have or it is a lacewing in larve stage a beneficial bug, a predator of other bugs. Since you are inside I would remove them immediately. Suggestion would be to take a small scissors and clip the sac from the plant as closely as possible to the leaf. Hope this helps, so you really are in no danger with the plants.
Kill them! before thet hatch LOL
OUtside I would allow then to hatch as they are great predators for the bugs that are nasty to plants but I don't think that you want them flying around the house....lol Glad I got it right on the culprit though thanks Green its always a pleasure. and repHa! canefan came to the same conclusion as I... posted on your other thread. Lacewings
Kill them! before thet hatch LOL