Grow4fun420
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This is how knowledge is born!I would of thrown away the other cutting and start fresh but I want to see what happens to it lol
Yes! I always tell me growers I'm coaching, use 1 plant in every run to experiment and run tests to learn something every single run. That's how I learned so damn much. I can look at a plant and tell what's negatively affecting it about 8/10 times. If you tell me everything you did to the plant, it's usually 9.5/10. Every now and then something will stump me but I'm very in tune with what most issues present as in the very beginning to late stages. It's all because I took a single plant every run and learned new things all the time.This is how knowledge is born!
Has anyone ever make a bad cut and try to grow of
A bad cut usually just doesn't root. Not cutting it at a node doesn't really affect it too much but it is certainly easier to root. Stems can form a callous at any spot technically.Has anyone ever make a bad cut and try to grow a bud
I’m trying to, will keep you updated. The clone on the right were not cut at the node, while the ones on the left were snipped with a razor blade at the first node in an angle, without clonex and using honey. lmfaoHas anyone ever make a bad cut and try to grow a bud
You did use Honey in the RAW correct? The absolute best honey you can get is Grade A fancy, Raw honey. Bass Pro Shops sell am AMAZING honey. Last time i bought a bottle was 2 years ago and it was only 7.99 at my local Bass Pro Shop. The bottle lasts forever and the grade A fancy is extremely filtered and doesn't gel up like normal honey you very off the self of the super market. I do also eat honey on my biscuits as my kids so it's really no thing to spend a few extra dollars to get the better, more shelf stable grade A fancy honey. Just make sure it's honey in the raw aka no sugar or preservatives added. Those will kill the plants. Good luck growers.I’m trying to, will keep you updated. The clone on the right were not cut at the node, while the ones on the left were snipped with a razor blade at the first node in an angle, without clonex and using honey. lmfao
I used some organic honeyYou did use Honey in the RAW correct? The absolute best honey you can get is Grade A fancy, Raw honey. Bass Pro Shops sell am AMAZING honey. Last time i bought a bottle was 2 years ago and it was only 7.99 at my local Bass Pro Shop. The bottle lasts forever and the grade A fancy is extremely filtered and doesn't gel up like normal honey you very off the self of the super market. I do also eat honey on my biscuits as my kids so it's really no thing to spend a few extra dollars to get the better, more shelf stable grade A fancy honey. Just make sure it's honey in the raw aka no sugar or preservatives added. Those will kill the plants. Good luck growers.
And I thought it was cinnamon.I’m trying to, will keep you updated. The clone on the right were not cut at the node, while the ones on the left were snipped with a razor blade at the first node in an angle, without clonex and using honey. lmfao
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