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    What's the LARGEST CLone you've Rooted?

    Look at the one on the right side. Do you see the length between the 1st and 2nd nodes? That is stretch and not a good thing. You should rather have a shorter ones with less gap. The other 3 look pretty good though. Although like VH13 said, it's nice to start LST as early as possible.
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    What's the LARGEST CLone you've Rooted?

    He just is not getting it. You NEVER want tall plants. The goal is to limit stretch as much as possible. The only time you would want taller clones is if they ALSO have node intervals that are close together. A short wide canopy is the only way to go unless you are doing SOG. Even then you do...
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    Green Cleaner VS Plant Therapy

    Both love it. Just expensive. But worth it.
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    Some seedlings not growing true leaves, stalled at cotyledons

    I started having this issue and I can tell they are aged seeds. Took forever to pop and then all of them that made it to their 1st 2 leaves and then stopped.
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    Some seedlings not growing true leaves, stalled at cotyledons

    I am having the same issue now. Did you figure it out. I have grown many times and never had this issue. It does seem to be aged seeds since they took a long time to germinate. I am thinking that could be a large part of my issue.
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    If you start your grow with Fox farm ocean forest soil do you still have to add nutes

    The soil has nutes. It will last for about 3 to 4 weeks. When you get experience move up to live soil. Add amendments and inoculate the soil. Aka cook it. Then you will be able to use zero bottle nutes and reuse your soil over and over.
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    Cleaning fabric pots

    Your not good at being wrong are you?
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    Cleaning fabric pots

    Regardless it completely contradicts your last statement. When using the ISO do you dilute it in water?
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    Cleaning fabric pots

    Really ... According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) , hydrogen peroxide kills yeasts, fungi, bacteria, viruses, and mold spores. The CDC lists specific concentrations you need and how long you need to let them sit to kill different organisms.
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    Cleaning fabric pots

    Either use hydrogen peroxide, or baking soda and white vineger.
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    Cleaning fabric pots

    Incorrect.
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    Cleaning fabric pots

    Not true there is old nutrients and salt build up, as well as possible disease. More than likely you will be fine doing it your way, but I would rather be safe and clean by soaking thoroughly with baking soda and white vineger. Or hydrogen peroxide is another option.
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    A warning on ipower ballast

    I have 2 Ipowers I picked up and it is like they will only work on 240. I plugged it in to test and it blew the circuit.
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    Anyone try Linda Semilla?

    haha just realized how old this is
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    Anyone try Linda Semilla?

    EXACTLY....i am in that situation right now, I had a decent amount of them pop and now I am waiting on the final product. they were all in the original packaging so I know they were actually from the breeders that they were supposed to be but everything SEEMS to be on the up and up. I just...
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