doublejj's BIG 2015 adventure.....

Mohican

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Are you using any new strategies with this updated configuration? Any unexpected issues?

Everything sure looks amazing!!!

Lucky crew - I wish I was up there!
 

Kygiacomo

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I know yield is the true factor,but up to this point which has been better seed or clones
i always read on these forums the seed vs clone debate and i wonder this myself many times. i can only grow from seed for my situation and it always makes me wonder if im missing out on something.
looking badassDjj. i can only dream to have a garden like that in my yard. i hope it all goes legal here bc i am gonna have the most badass greenhouse known to man LOL looking forward to seeing how many pounds u gonna get this year.
 

papapayne

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Personally, I think it depends on the clones and the seeds. Seeds that are breed outdoors in the same region and climatized will outperform non-climatized genetics. I also have noticed clone plants cannot go outdoors as early without lights on them as they will flip a lot easier.
 

sierrasensi

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Thats for sure about the clones flipping early. Every year I have clones one always has to do a revert, whereas with seeds, they always stay in veg until well... about now. Everybody is just now starting to put on their dress. I feel that excluding all other limitations, and variables, seed plants have the potential to be bigger plants. I personally believe that is due to a better established taproot. My seed plants are far bigger than anything else I have ever grown.

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doublejj

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Thats for sure about the clones flipping early. Every year I have clones one always has to do a revert, whereas with seeds, they always stay in veg until well... about now. Everybody is just now starting to put on their dress. I feel that excluding all other limitations, and variables, seed plants have the potential to be bigger plants. I personally believe that is due to a better established taproot. My seed plants are far bigger than anything else I have ever grown.

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TWS

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Thats for sure about the clones flipping early. Every year I have clones one always has to do a revert, whereas with seeds, they always stay in veg until well... about now. Everybody is just now starting to put on their dress. I feel that excluding all other limitations, and variables, seed plants have the potential to be bigger plants. I personally believe that is due to a better established taproot. My seed plants are far bigger than anything else I have ever grown.

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uhhhh.... wow !
 

TWS

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Personally, I think it depends on the clones and the seeds. Seeds that are breed outdoors in the same region and climatized will outperform non-climatized genetics. I also have noticed clone plants cannot go outdoors as early without lights on them as they will flip a lot easier.
im glad im not dealing with revegg issues from clones this year. I will probably always do seed out doors from now on .
 
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