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Everywhere...the weather plays a large role in when to harvest here.
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Everywhere...the weather plays a large role in when to harvest here.
Glad to know his name...
I love how uniform veg looks into mid flower then bam fall comes and they all become they're own individual s by harvest. Looks so nice!That "first one in (probably) a few days" above may have been a bit optimistic.
A coupple of chemDcookies,
almost ready--
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but they're all takin' their own sweet time...
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Been allover that thread too. Some great reading there too.Nice;
it's still got the genes--
be sure an' check Sativied's thread...
Pretty fade on that one is she also the closest to chop?
Hey that's what I do too. It works without the powder but I sort of got in the habit of doing it. The gel slides of the stem while if I put it in gel first then powder next it sticks better and stays on the area I want it to be.after dunking the cut stems in rooting gel, and then rooting powder
I don't use a dome for my clones anymore, I just put them under low light intensity (like a couple of inches from my T8 18watt lights or in my living room). Prevents them from evaporating too fast, i.e. more than they can suck up without roots.ain't got a dome yet and I had zero success putting my cuts in those tops filled with soil.
Hey that's what I do too. It works without the powder but I sort of got in the habit of doing it. The gel slides of the stem while if I put it in gel first then powder next it sticks better and stays on the area I want it to be.
I don't use a dome for my clones anymore, I just put them under low light intensity (like a couple of inches from my T8 18watt lights or in my living room). Prevents them from evaporating too fast, i.e. more than they can suck up without roots.