SuperSkunk Manifold

H.A.F.

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I just noticed a note on my calendar for tomorrow. Last day for clones if they didn't make it LOL

That was based on the timeline for the last clones, and how long it took for one to finally show signs of growth.
 

H.A.F.

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she flips when the other bunch are done. You think shes fine in the 3g to finish or should i move her to 5gs like her sisters?

My 2x 315s are supposed to be here by tuesday, planning on flowering these space cookies under those lights. once the first run are done and i can rearrange the tent
Around harvest is a hectic juggling act if you are trying to keep a rotation in order. Longer veg can't ever hurt unless it get's to the root-bound point. This was a longer veg on mine, so I am interested to see the root-ball and if that has been part of my issues as well.
 

H.A.F.

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So would you leave mine in the 3G pot or move her up to. 5 or 7 to flower and finish in?
Depends on what you want.

Mine is in a 3 gallon, I will get about 3 zips. I grew a manifold in a 5 gallon, same everything except more water because of the bigger pot, and I got 5 zips. I am guessing that if I had a 4 gallon pot I would get 4oz.
 

H.A.F.

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I am doing the two contest plants (either skunk or GDP because that is what I have) but at the same time I will be doing my Northern Lights single seed in a 5 or 7 gallon. Still debating that one.

My skunk clones are in 2 gallon pots that have Velcro on the side to make transplant easier. I will buy those in the future in larger sizes just in case.
 

Gollyboy

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Ah right tidy thank you I can go to a 18 ltr pot with my wilma set up so might see the difference between bigger pots same seeds n stuff
 

diggs99

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I am doing the two contest plants (either skunk or GDP because that is what I have) but at the same time I will be doing my Northern Lights single seed in a 5 or 7 gallon. Still debating that one.

My skunk clones are in 2 gallon pots that have Velcro on the side to make transplant easier. I will buy those in the future in larger sizes just in case.
I have seen those, they look convenient for transplanting.

So far i have just cut the bags for transplanting and tossed them, its one of the only things ive found local that were real cheap to buy.
 

diggs99

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I think im gonna move the 2 bushy sisters to 7gs and keep the manifold to a 5g, give her some more space to thrive lol
 

H.A.F.

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I have seen those, they look convenient for transplanting.

So far i have just cut the bags for transplanting and tossed them, its one of the only things ive found local that were real cheap to buy.
I like that you can open it to check root progress.
 

H.A.F.

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My plan it to just go with 3gal on the skunk clones, if I don't just leave them in 2gal. They are my 'free weed' I wasn't planning on, and I will toss them in with the other clone when they are ready to flip. So the existing closet will be for flowering the clones, the new room will be for the seedlings start to finish - tentatively ;) with the tent to get the seeds started, and clones from the northern lights.

After the NL clones for the SOG gets going (like 9-16 plants in small pots, flip a.s.a.p., and go for big single tops) I will probably do away with the tent and slow down. That probably takes me to 2020.
 

H.A.F.

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And I just remembered that I have half a dozen space blankets. I bought a 12-pack cheap, and used a few to line the closet last grow. I removed it when I upgraded the closet and didn't put it back (just to see). I can line the new room with that and not have to worry about fumes. It's thin though, and doesn't stop light so I still have to lightproof with something first.
 

H.A.F.

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I posted this over on @diggs99 page, but didn't want to clutter it up too bad. I see this, and I see a decent amount of amber coming on, and I think harvest.IMG_7370.JPG
 

H.A.F.

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But then out I catch sight of some yellow, and think "Oh Shit! Nanners!" so I get a pic to look closer. It is bountiful new pistils popping
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H.A.F.

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What it amounts to at this point, and this is never mentioned about harvests, is that I have been watching this same plant for 110 days, I'm tired of her and have new friends to play with now ;)

Luckily me just feeding her forces me to wait just a bit longer. still have options, but I see a harvest on the 26th at the latest. There weren't a lot of ppm in a week 8 feed anyway.
 
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