IdentifiableGROW
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Earlier this summer (around June 12th) we had a very windy rain storm. It was definitely the worst storm of the season here. At the time, my mom had plants in her backyard that had been planted for a at least a few months. These plants were clones that were given to her inside solo cups, in late April. Show doesn't know anything else about them but it looks like they might be indica…
Anyway, the storm snapped one plant right in half! I told her to hold onto it for me. I went over there and dipped it in some root hormone, trimmed it up, put it in soil, and then began nursing it back to health…Amazingly, it did really well! Here are shots of it’s early progress:



Fast forward to June 30th and my mom has ANOTHER plant break (this is not her year). Again, I rescue the plant. While I’m there I take a two more trimmings to make some clones. Instead of soil, I used plugs this time. I used powder root hormone both times.

After all four plants seemed to be established and healthy, I moved them inside the house to a temporary closet space (My grow tent was already occupied by some plants that were in late bloom).
Week One, July 20th:

Week 3, August 3rd (the yellow squares are sticky traps! There were fungus gnats in my other grow area, the tent with blooming plants in it). :


Week 4, August 8th. The plants are still in the closet because the ones occupying my grow tent are now in their drying.The closet misfits were all topped yesterday. This is my first time doing that so, fingers crossed! (This is my 2nd grow. My first grow is the ones that are drying in the tent).
Plants were fed 3 gallons of water with Flora Series nutrients: 7.5 ml Micro, 7.5 ml Group, 3.75 ml of Bloom, 7.5 ml CalMag ( didn’t use all 3 gallons because there was more than enough runoff after about 2.5 gallons).
The close up pics are me attempting to show what the plant looks like where the topping took place. I topped them yesterday:





Anyway, the storm snapped one plant right in half! I told her to hold onto it for me. I went over there and dipped it in some root hormone, trimmed it up, put it in soil, and then began nursing it back to health…Amazingly, it did really well! Here are shots of it’s early progress:



Fast forward to June 30th and my mom has ANOTHER plant break (this is not her year). Again, I rescue the plant. While I’m there I take a two more trimmings to make some clones. Instead of soil, I used plugs this time. I used powder root hormone both times.

After all four plants seemed to be established and healthy, I moved them inside the house to a temporary closet space (My grow tent was already occupied by some plants that were in late bloom).
Week One, July 20th:

Week 3, August 3rd (the yellow squares are sticky traps! There were fungus gnats in my other grow area, the tent with blooming plants in it). :


Week 4, August 8th. The plants are still in the closet because the ones occupying my grow tent are now in their drying.The closet misfits were all topped yesterday. This is my first time doing that so, fingers crossed! (This is my 2nd grow. My first grow is the ones that are drying in the tent).
Plants were fed 3 gallons of water with Flora Series nutrients: 7.5 ml Micro, 7.5 ml Group, 3.75 ml of Bloom, 7.5 ml CalMag ( didn’t use all 3 gallons because there was more than enough runoff after about 2.5 gallons).
The close up pics are me attempting to show what the plant looks like where the topping took place. I topped them yesterday:




