Kriegs
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Thanks... welcome aboardlooking great bro scribed!
Well, that particular plant doesn't look so great..., but welcome just the same.
Thanks... welcome aboardlooking great bro scribed!
I didn't clone last year, but I would like to do some soil layering this year to generate a few starts to go outdoors after this one wraps up. But yeah, a bank of flouros would be nice for that, too.do you ever clone? yeah t5's are the best. check out my grow, i got no complaints! the medium i use i sunshine mix 4, totally cool. made from perlite and peat moss. you add the nutes, so you have all of the control. next time im gonna use coco though, it's better, and doesn't f%ck up the enviornment.
right on mang! out door would be nice, i think im just too sketched with the catipillars and neighbors.I didn't clone last year, but I would like to do some soil layering this year to generate a few starts to go outdoors after this one wraps up. But yeah, a bank of flouros would be nice for that, too.
damn, that was quick!Just thought it'd be fun to post successive pictures of the same plant from 12/23, 12/27, and today. Pure shits and grins..
Yup ... that's the way I'm going into the future. Next year, I'll be starting in party cups with FF light warrior, a MG organic / seed starter 50-50 mix or similar, and a bank of T5 flouros.Nice grow so far! Looking at them and how the lower leaves got burned a little - i'd change your initial soil (in the small pots at the start) to something more basic so you have control over the nutrients. The slow-release nutes in that soil will often do that, and your plants don't need ANY nutrients for the first few weeks... but I think you already knew that! =)
Looks like they are going to make now though since they are past that stage and showing nice new growth over top of those leaves. The initial stress from that may mean you'll need to give them another good flush yet though... play it by ear.
She's growing sick-fast, isn't she? Day-um.. Hope she doesn't burn herself out or turn male, although last year, my strongest starters were my strongest finishers and were mostly female. I have another Bub that's growing nearly as good, but is more lanky with thinner leaves. I suspect that one is male; we'll see. I'll post pics of all on the 4-weeks-seed-to-soil mark (tomorrow). Bubblelicious definitely is a noob-approved strain; the stuff is bullet-proof. Not to be confused with "Bubblegum", which is sativa-dominant and trickier, I hear.damn, that was quick!
good luck with the out door, have you considered building or buying a green house?I'm not even sure what our law says about indoor / outdoor; it's probably just number of plants. In which case, the neighbors can just.. .(hey... be nice..!).
Nah.. a little too complicated for this Joe.. and my backyard is kind of taken up anyway. These gals will have to share space with the echinaceas and milkweeds in the beds...good luck with the out door, have you considered building or buying a green house?
Nah... the only things I plan to do are... 1) control height so they aren't seen... and 2) make sure they get water if we have a dry spell.are you gonna use like neem oil as a preventative or what? i just heard there are like catipillars that eat ur nugs, and you dont know till they are already eaten. this is a big reason i haven't started outdoor yet!