Se 4 are gonna fill that quick, but you could definitely squeeze 6 in there. Flip em yesterday though!!!Pruned and installed in their new home.View attachment 5341283
Trying to make up my mind between 4 plants or 6. 4 is ideal BUT I HAVE 6 ready to go and nothing else to do with them. The struggle is real!!
What kind of incubator for the clones are you're using? The Park Seed one is the only one I'm aware of that uses Styrofoam insulation around the root ball, which I think is critical for clones. Haven't seen the one that you use.Sheared the moms down and took 30 clones, could easily take twice thatView attachment 5339653View attachment 5339654
It's now day 72 since flip, harvest time draws near, one pheno keeps throwing out more pistils while others are starting to foxtail a bit. No 4th quarter nanners appearing but remaining vigilantView attachment 5339658View attachment 5339659
I have had that for a long time. Used to have two. Absolute favorite cloning method is rapid rooters in that float. Make sure it's always floating, plain water, and the plugs will get perfect moisture and great rooting. Heat mat underneath depending on season.What kind of incubator for the clones are you're using? The Park Seed one is the only one I'm aware of that uses Styrofoam insulation around the root ball, which I think is critical for clones. Haven't seen the one that you use.
What's the brand? Have never seen any other incubator besides Park Seeds that uses styrofoam.I have had that for a long time. Used to have two. Absolute favorite cloning method is rapid rooters in that float. Make sure it's floating and the plugs will get perfect moisture and great rooting.
Just edited in link.What's the brand? Have never seen any other incubator besides Park Seeds that uses styrofoam.
I just.looked up Park. That's exactly it.What's the brand? Have never seen any other incubator besides Park Seeds that uses styrofoam.
I need to add that my decision to chop was triggered by the discovery of budrot in a single cola. Didn't find anything beyond the one spot. I won't be flowering in that room anymore, it's just too small to control the environment, especially during seasonal change.Chop day. I'm half way through. Here's a 42 inch spear kind of crazy with foxtailing. This plantwas the weirdo as a seedling all the way into flower with odd leaves and smaller in veg. Not the largest in the tent either.View attachment 5341585View attachment 5341586 Here's the first plant I ran through the trimmer:View attachment 5341584
I regret not pruning them more vigorously and I hope I have a more controlled canopy with the second act. More popcorn than I care to grow but the tops more than make up for it. Huge floral hand grenades. I have a small bud drying on a hot radiator....
I'm so sorry that is heartbreaking.I need to add that my decision to chop was triggered by the discovery of budrot in a single cola. Didn't find anything beyond the one spot. I won't be flowering in that room anymore, it's just too small to control the environment, especially during seasonal change.View attachment 5341905
Boo!I need to add that my decision to chop was triggered by the discovery of budrot in a single cola. Didn't find anything beyond the one spot. I won't be flowering in that room anymore, it's just too small to control the environment, especially during seasonal change.View attachment 5341905
God damn, I bet that jar smells groovy.Final Count: 20 billion!View attachment 5347131
I have 90 grams of very pulverized bud from that plant. I would like to decarb but wary of burning it because it's so fine. Thoughts?View attachment 5347134
Lower temp for longer decarb is what I do with my sievings. I also smoke quite a bit of it tooFinal Count: 20 billion!View attachment 5347131
I have 90 grams of very pulverized bud from that plant. I would like to decarb but wary of burning it because it's so fine. Thoughts?View attachment 5347134
Good info. Thanks.Lower temp for longer decarb is what I do with my sievings. I also smoke quite a bit of it too