Clone advice

veck86

New Member
I took these clones back in September, I haven't really paid too much attention to them, they get water and nutes once a week (grow big bytes) I am thinking of transplanting the bushier one to a bigger pot. Any suggestions / comments / opinions on these clones? they are currently being kept at 70 degrees in 24 hr LED light (sharing a tent with a mother in hopes she'll reveg) my wish is to have them flower by spring months, can I keep them in a vegetative state til then? Midwest climate. IMG_4700.JPGIMG_4695.JPG IMG_4697.JPG
 

chemphlegm

Well-Known Member
a vegging plant can stay that way indefinitely if provided with need resources. your soil looks ill though, you need to wet it, let it dry out some to the bottom then wet it again, they love organic nutrients too.
 

Commycharb

Active Member
it looks like the clone is re vegging itself. as far as the re vegging, it is a slow process. Done it several times and it takes about a month. I dont know how you grow but i recommend scrog for the biggest harvests. if done right you get a huge even canopy that sucks all the light efficiently and makes nugs not pop corn. lolypoping is important unless you want to waste time trimming garbage. growweedeasy has a pretty good tutorial.

All that being said the most important thing is did you like the weed. If the harvest was to your liking the its worth your time doing again. If you didn't like the high then toss it and get some new genetics.
If you live in ottawa Id help you out with some powerplant clones im stuck with.
Mid west? sounds like the states. I guess your not getting anything from me.
 

vostok

Well-Known Member
Fox Farm ocean forest with 25% perlite is the best

in time you will learn to avoid clay terracotta pots

as they suck the water outta the soil

leaving the soil toxic pic1

that soil really is the shit

wheres it from ..?

you may note thats weed is a C3 plant will go 24h

but then only to look like what you have pic2

no thanks
 

veck86

New Member
Thanks folks! Like I said I kinda just tossed em in a pot and let them do their own thing and to my surprise they stayed alive. So now I want to take care of them to see if they grow big like their mother. It's just regular garden soil but I plan on replanting them in organic potting soil tonight in bigger plastic pots and paying more attention to them. First time indoor grower so feel free to throw feedback my way!
 

Uncle Reefer

Well-Known Member
Do your thing man, you beautiful disaster. If you take any advice it will ruin that fantastic shit show you got going on. You are living a charmed life. If you start doing it properly, it will get much worse before it gets better.

Cheers to you, you magical fool
 
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