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View attachment 535167 Hello, to those of you that are familiar with my lovely lady, Mrs. Janie (strawberry cough strain) I just wanted to post recent pictures of her and her 13 little clone babies. They are organically grown outdoor. This was my first grow, and my first time taking clones. I have learned so much and definitely know what I will do differently next year. Here she isView attachment 535165
The clones are looking much better actually. They were just fertalized. They weren't doing great for a while they all got too hot and I thought they weren't going to make it.Those clones could use a snack ;)
You're planing to flower them out or veg them for later?
I got the strain form a family member. Yes, she is taller than me and I'm 5'4. For my first grow I feel pretty proud. Can't imagine what next year's crop will look like. ☺She looks great. Whose SC is it? The internode spacing is very good for SC. And they grow huge, don't they?
I keep my cuts on the kitchen counter under a 6W fluro light ;) They grow really slow, but they do live to see the next season :) They barely need any care.
Well that someone probably never tried it ;)
You can stil take one of them inside and put it under a light. Now that they are flowering, if you reveg it, you'll learn a new technique called monstercropping. The plant that is already forming buds and grow calyxes will grow a branch out of each calyx when reveged and have mad branching. This way you'll have tons of cuts for the next season. All you need is a small lamp and a timer set to light cycle same as let's say june 1. This way you keep them in veg and they are already synchronized with the outdoor cycle. I kept a small plant in veg for almost six months. I did put it on the window sil now and then.
Here's the reveged cut. You can stil see white pistils and trichs on those older leaves
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That's the same plant completely reveged
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Since you don't have any indoor setup this can keep you busy in winter months and it's fun also :D
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