moving it inside......with some issues PIC!

tomahawk2406

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I threw some bag seeds in the dirt by a river near by my home and was able to visit it once and a while throughout the past month but september has come and I've moved the plant inside under a 6500k flo light. As you can see i somewhat have a three leafed mutant but the top of the plant seems to be coming along. its thin, not full, and almost 2 months old. and for two months its pretty week! since putting it under the light the growth has increased greatly but as you can see the bottom leaves are small and week so i threw another flo light pointing up into the plant. the pic were taken hours after the second light was put in so i don't know how much of a positive effect it will have on the plant. will this help bulk these leaves up? or will this be one of those "time will tell"im doing my best to see if i can save this baby or not. i just bought some general hydroponics maxigro 10-5-14 and will be starting that soon.

any thoughts, input, or suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
 

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greenfirekilla420

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Hmmm now that might be an option. Make sure you get a bunch of light on her/him though. That one cfl isn't gonna do the job. Also take clones before you throw into flower they will root faster. Keep the clones till you find out what the sex is and if female chunk the big stretched one and veg your clones a bit and then flower. If male..... well then I think you know what to do....

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greenfirekilla420

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You got it my man. Your gonna be vegging for a bit to get some side growth. You can top the main growth and clone it about 5" is good and this will make her starting shooting out side growths that you can later clone. Once that main growth is rooted I'm sure you'll be ready to take some more clones and then you can chunk the stretchy one as you will have the top off her. Make sense bro?

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tomahawk2406

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deff. I've never cloned before, shultz take root...... is that good stuff? I've heard some good things about it. i know how to and I'm not worried about the process. I work in the tree industry and the cuts are exactly how you'd prune a maple under some power lines haha. thanks for helping push the decision. I'll try and update with another post and share my heroing saga lol.
 

greenfirekilla420

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Not a clue man. I use bcuzz rooting gel. I picked it up at my local hydro store. A nice easy and cheap way to do this is pick up some jiffy pellets and some rooting gel or powder if you can't get the gel. Take the cutting with CLEAN hands and CLEAN cutting utinsels. Scrape the bottom half inch of the cutting set in water from anywhere between 20-40 seconds dip in gel or powder and then plance cutting into jiffy pellet. Put the whole thing in a plastic sandwhich bag. Shut the bag and place under your lights on a 24-0 light schedule or on all the time till they root. Open then bags about once a day after your second day and mist lightly with water then close bags back up. After about a week and a a couple days start leaving the bags open longer and longer getting the cutting used to the outside world again.

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