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The clone is adjusting well to its new environment.
I bought along a few friends that might appreciate the veg area.
I do have a question about topping and cropping.
Should I still cut off the first three branches and top it after the fifth similar to a seedling start?
It seems like a stupid basic question, but I wanted to make sure I’m not missing anything.
I fim( fuck I missed)or super crop if neededYour branch growth is already mature [alternating] so topping will not have same effect [ multiple tops] as on a younger plant.
I would LST or super crop a clone myself.
Hey there, nice stuff I like the plastic pots...where did you come by them? I have milk crates but the gaps are too large for planters.View attachment 1335918
My silver thicket loves the environment in the vegetation area. It’s easily doubled in size in a few weeks.
and to hold fabric pots in I like the fabric pots but they dry out so fast I've kept them flat on the trays and I don't like doing that those would lift it just a bit and they'd also be great to tie down limbs with,.My girlfriend bought them at hobby lobby. She thinks they’re in the storage area.
They are just about perfect for coir, a little bit gets out but not much. I wish they were just a bit larger, but it’s almost a cubic foot, so it works well for smaller plants.
One day I want to design a light controller that will ramp up/down automatically and start with IR, slowly add red, yellow then white to start the day and reverse this process in the evening before lights out.
I don’t know if it will make any difference, but sounds like an interesting experiment.
Dr. Bugby says no. I was told dark period would induce flowering faster but science says not true.Does the dark period at the beginning of flower actually accomplish anything useful?
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