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Doing a small LED grow, clones are lame

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Doing a small LED grow, clones are lame

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We got the bugs removed for good.
Is this small stunted POS clone going to bounce into health?
Environment and feeding schedule is flawless now.

Its a little stick!
 

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Your sick little clone will be ok soon. So I make it a practice to click on every ones pictures. I get a little better idea who I'm talking to, After a look at your pictures. Really nice buds! In the summer I grow real outdoor organics and produce pretty nice bud, but this time of the year I also grow in a miniature grow space and do everything I can to grow very solid little buds. One grower to another. You sir have things dialed in. I appreciate your work.

I learned a little secret a few years ago. Turns out that Vermiculite although a little more expensive than perlite.
Vermiculite has a high silica content witch really steps up triclome production in those beautiful little nugs.
I run about 25% buy volume Vermiculite instead of perlite with great results. Maybe give it a try and see what you think.
My indoor space is 20" X 20" X 40". Learning to Cannabonsai.
 
Your sick little clone will be ok soon. So I make it a practice to click on every ones pictures. I get a little better idea who I'm talking to, After a look at your pictures. Really nice buds! In the summer I grow real outdoor organics and produce pretty nice bud, but this time of the year I also grow in a miniature grow space and do everything I can to grow very solid little buds. One grower to another. You sir have things dialed in. I appreciate your work.

I learned a little secret a few years ago. Turns out that Vermiculite although a little more expensive than perlite.
Vermiculite has a high silica content witch really steps up triclome production in those beautiful little nugs.
I run about 25% buy volume Vermiculite instead of perlite with great results. Maybe give it a try and see what you think.
My indoor space is 20" X 20" X 40". Learning to Cannabonsai.

Going to use some vermiculite as well, after I saw the vid with the professor 🥸
All vermiculite products looks different and I guess they run through different processes...
Which of them are good, untouched or treated? Maybe show me an example of your equipment
 
I use Pro-Mix Vermiculite. 50/50 with Peat. Lime and Gypsum, same as professor.
I use Miricale Gro 12-4-8 nutrients liquid. 5ml in 6 liters city water 100 ppm (N) Everything else is automatically on spec.
Log everything in and out. Water same as coco. Always Nuts 10% runoff.
As I am growing micro. I veg in a computer desk cabinet. Lights are 2 - 15w CFL 6500k Bulbs
15 on 9 off
IMG 3468

I flower in a cupboard 20X20 about 40" tall.
Light is an old Mars 300-60 Nothing fancy.
Flowering

I used to have a tent but find the cabinet and closet more to my liking. This is about me doing everything I can to produce something special.
Not having a big fancy grow tent stuffed with plants. I rather like having the time to fuss over 1 or 2 small plants and I love to Mainline and of course Cannabonsai. Unfortunately this year I have been fighting cancer. Radiation and Chemotherapy have had me quite ill so I have no plants in the pots at this time. Maybe another couple of weeks when I'm feeling better I will crack a bean and start something pink.
Flowerin Schedual

I find that the cal-Mag rates are high and not necessary in this mix. There is plenty of Calcium and Magnesium supplied in the Lime.
This is step buy step how I finish.

 
Today's plan is pull yellows lower lights and spray with kelp.
 
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