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Indoor Blue Dream And Grape Ape

EZRideThem Dec 9, 2016 4 Replies 1,197 Views
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Hi y'all! I'm just got a couple of clones about a week ago. One is a short grape ape and the other a lanky blue dream. I'm growing INDOOR using CFL and Roots Organics soil and nutes (Grow & soon Bloom). My lighting situation is definitely on the lacking side of things. I have a question about my Grape Ape. I'm fairly certain the clone I got was from a flowering mother and that explains its pre flower pistons to be showing/how short it is? But I've also been reading its just a short plant to begin with. It's only about 8 inches high and already full of deep purple colors. My blue dream is super lanky and has shot up in height about 6 inches in the last week alone! Stealing all the light from my shorty.... If any of you have any pointers for either of these strains I'd be very thankful!

I was doing the first 10 days I've had em with 24hr light because I'm using CFL's but I just decided to switch to 18-6.

I'm welcoming of all pointers! Thanks guys! xxx
 
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Blue Dream is a tall girl and GA is truly a short, smaller yielding planting, but absolutely worth growing. Coming off a floering mother would have made it even shorter until it had fuly reverted to veg. Good luck!
 
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Thanks Paul! Any pointers on the Grape Ape coming from a flowering mother and back into Veg??
 
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This is the Grape Ape one week ago. I'll take a new pic when the lights come on.
 

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HORSETAIL! Nothing is better for plants going back into veg than horsetail, more over fermented horsetail. Dragon Fly Earth Medicine has a product or two with horsetail, even horsetail tea for humans, brewed cooled and foilared can be a huge help.
 
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