ElmerS
Active Member
I’m having trouble conceptualizing how this might work.
In my state, Minnesota, I can have eight plants half of which can be in flower.
I grow out four plants and top them. Use the tops for clones and flip the four mother plants to flower
While the Mother plants are flowering, the clones are growing into bigger plants that after I harvest the Mother plants I can then likewise top (the clones) for new clones and flip the first set of clones I took to flower and grow out the second round of clones.
Am I thinking about this correctly?
Another wrench in the works….In the winter months, the temperature and humidity seems to be much more controllable, so I’m thinking that I might avoid a lot of problems by not doing too much growing in the humid summer months.
during those summer months, does it make sense to try to keep some plants in veg, so I’m ready to go in the cooler weather and lower humidity or would it be best just to start over from seed?
Finally, if a train leaves town “A” at 9 o’clock in the morning heading east toward town “B” at 20 mph, and a second train leaves town “B“ Traveling west toward town “A” going 30 mph at 10 o’clock in the morning, and they pass each other at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, how far apart are the two towns.?
Thanks in advance
In my state, Minnesota, I can have eight plants half of which can be in flower.
I grow out four plants and top them. Use the tops for clones and flip the four mother plants to flower
While the Mother plants are flowering, the clones are growing into bigger plants that after I harvest the Mother plants I can then likewise top (the clones) for new clones and flip the first set of clones I took to flower and grow out the second round of clones.
Am I thinking about this correctly?
Another wrench in the works….In the winter months, the temperature and humidity seems to be much more controllable, so I’m thinking that I might avoid a lot of problems by not doing too much growing in the humid summer months.
during those summer months, does it make sense to try to keep some plants in veg, so I’m ready to go in the cooler weather and lower humidity or would it be best just to start over from seed?
Finally, if a train leaves town “A” at 9 o’clock in the morning heading east toward town “B” at 20 mph, and a second train leaves town “B“ Traveling west toward town “A” going 30 mph at 10 o’clock in the morning, and they pass each other at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, how far apart are the two towns.?
Thanks in advance