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    25 Plants, Grafting, Air Layering, And A Cat

    Those raspberry pis are bad ass. U can make clusters with them and they are tiny! Lots of nugs nice!!! Can we see some close up pics of each strain ?! Trim is great for edibles btw, let's u explore the kitchen as well as the growroom.
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    25 Plants, Grafting, Air Layering, And A Cat

    That sensei star is an example of a plant I would manifold to get more light into those leaf-dense zones. Also pulling some fan leaves outta there so more gets into those aux nodes. Take them in small increments so plant keeps on trucking with not much stunt in growth. However, my strategy...
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    25 Plants, Grafting, Air Layering, And A Cat

    How many days is your quick dry? I could see people wanting a mix with that trait for growing sativa in smaller space.
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    25 Plants, Grafting, Air Layering, And A Cat

    Yeah I do that to make clones usually but my new place doesn't have a yard for sun all day at all angles. I create canopy facing east and use the west side of my plant for clones. I bend my leaves to face east as well rather than up. I feel it gets most out of the sunlight, since the building...
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    Should I Harvest My Amnesia Haze Or Hold Off A Lil Longer?

    I'm in the same boat wondering if it's time. Decided chop some tops and let the lower nugs get more light. Just an idea, as u get different effects chopping at diff times. Check your trichomes with a magnifying glass. When u squeeze the nugs are they dense?
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    Polyploidy question.

    What if u chop below last grown quad node. I'm guessing the aux branches will split as well in time, but chop that maybe? Wish had a few of these to try some experiments on and try different manifolding techniques
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    25 Plants, Grafting, Air Layering, And A Cat

    Yes keeping it moist but not too wet is my biggest concern, especially outdoor. That's probably what I need as well. As for the manifolding I notice it slows down growth but then it speeds up even faster, catches, and surpasses my non-manifolded plants later. Probably due to not many leaves...
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    25 Plants, Grafting, Air Layering, And A Cat

    Just hopped onboard for this journey. Split it into 2 bedtime stories. I too have been venturing to graft and air layer myself and keep a cycle going - tho I'm vegging small compact manifolded plants under florescent then sticking them out on the top balcony to flower. I have a bottom balcony...
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