TCH
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Ooh, I like this idea!!
Ooh, I like this idea!!
They took the clip down...Trained frosted trichs ?
Bitchen... simply Bitchen!
Fine.T
They took the clip down...
UGH the carnage....
As a forum member that may love a little bit of chaos, start em all!! You'll be just fine!!!!!question from a total newbie:
i have one 4x4 tent, and no more space for a second tent of any size.
i have four autos that i started four weeks ago (a lot of fours here...) in the tent. they're in 3 gallon pots. ideally they'd be ready to pull by end of march.
i want to start the chernobyl beans, like now, and i'd like to grow three, using 5 gallon pots.
should i just wait for the autos to finish? can i stagger them all in the same tent - meaning the chernobyls would be on a 18/6 light schedule until at least march when i could change the light schedule... i do have the floor space; it would be cramped but the autos likely won't be *too* big since they're in 3g pots. OR i guess the autos can be on a 12/12 schedule with the photos, but that would be pretty late in flower for them and i'd be sacrificing terps and trichomes at that point, right?
I love how easy chernobyl is to clone. Look at it sideways it throws out roots.Took a handful of cuttings last night for round 2 of try not to kill these clones.
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Fingers crossed, this time takes. 1st foray into Chernobyl clones didn't go great. (It's on me because of playing with the environment)I love how easy chernobyl is to clone. Look at it sideways it throws out roots.
If I could make a suggestion?Took a handful of cuttings last night for round 2 of try not to kill these clones.
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Are you saying to put enough water in the black tray to have the plugs sitting in water?If I could make a suggestion?
Punch some large holes in that clear tray and flood the black tray... 7-10 days they'll be busting roots.
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Years ago I did build a diy aero cloner. It did work, but I'd rather just drop em in plugs and leave em alone. I'll add some water to the tray this evening and see what happens.Heating mat, yes. Unregulated but warmth is good and yup, pretty saturated. My other favorite method is aeroponic, but you have to keep an eye on that. Pump failure once heated the unit up and cooked off all the cuts. This is easy and reliable.
Bet. That's what I was doing, but they just seemed soggy. I'm gonna try it again.my plugs are always saturated like @shnkrmn's. I have a aci probe in my dome that controls my heating mat. Keeps it at 79 degrees.
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