Ok well there's people who keep mothers around for years if I'm just veging her how do I keep her from gettin bound up with out having a 50gal pot in my houseYou're just vegging her, veg her just like you'd veg any other plant. Take clones along the way if you really like her.
Keep repotting baby, just like you would a houseplant.Ok well there's people who keep mothers around for years if I'm just veging her how do I keep her from gettin bound up
^^^^^^^ And prune the roots a lil.Keep repotting baby, just like you would a houseplant.
Yes, at that point you really can't kill the plant by shaving off the roots nearest the container. Just shave them off, repot and newer roots will grow. What he said ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ And prune the roots a lil.
Care to expand on this? Less, meaning brightness or hours? etc.a lot less light, will keep it alive and make it grow slow
intensity/brightness 2 to 4 T5 bulbs 2 feet or more off the canopyCare to expand on this? Less, meaning brightness or hours? etc.
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Ok. I was just wanting long term cause I've heard as the generations go on through the plant time it's luster degrades over time. I'll just take a new cut when shes old.
That's an old wives tale. I've been growing the same Cheesequake plant for 4 years now and I take a new cut for a new mother each cycle. It hasn't lost one bit of vigor, yield, potency, etc. IMO you're rolling the dice more with one plant that you try to fiddle with for years becoming diseased, root bound, etc.Ok. I was just wanting long term cause I've heard as the generations go on through the plant time it's luster degrades over time. I'll just take a new cut when shes old.
IMO you're rolling the dice more with one plant that you try to fiddle with for years becoming diseased, root bound, etc.