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Hers some new pics of my 3 clones:
Hers some new pics of my 3 clones:
Unless they've gotten into flowering really hard, it won't hurt and may help them get more veg growth in before they start flowering. You can either get Smart Pots, or landscape cloth (the weed barrier stuff) and some pig wire to make a frame, line the frame with the fabric, add soil, et voila.I have plans for a 2nd GH..and yes it will be underground and with a cold sink dug in.
At this stage of the calender is it worth it to transplant these into bigger bags? Won't transplanting them now shock them and stop or slow their growth? Could it set back their energy to flower as well? Whre does one find 40 gallon cloth bags?
Fascinating, I never knew that. But what really got my attention was the "horseman" bit, as I used to show horses during my youth. And breeding and training. And pigs. And chickens (didn't train the chickens, trained the pigs). No horses for me anymore, though, not with my back!And yes it is a known fact that plants grown in high altitudes have more "zip" in them. I know this because being a horseman our hay up here is super high in nutrient contents. There could be many factors involved, soil, sunlight 300+ days a year, temps but altitude plays in significantly.
Have the leaves begun to alternate their growing pattern up the stalk? At first, when the plant is very young, the leaves emerge directly opposed or opposite each other. As the plant matures, usually about 6-8 nodes worth of growth, the leaves will begin to alternate. It is when the leaves begin to alternate that it's easiest (for me, others insist they can tell earlier and damn if I know how they do it) and time to sex them.Right now the plants I started from seed are really hard to differentiate their sex. I have looked at many pictures and my plants are at that stage where some "things" are emerging from the shoots but I am unable to tell if they are male or female or hermified. It's driving me crazy. Some look like pistles? (the V's) but there are no fuzzzy hairs emerging from them. Others look like a small new spout and could just be another shoot growing out.