Bluehillsmoker
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Yep. No mothers here. My plants donate the next crop cuttings right before they go into flower each cycle. Works for me. I guess if you want to skip a cycle with a certain strain you would have to keep a mom for a short time.Pinch and bend. Or just say screw it, there is no need for mothers. I have 8-14 strains at all times and no mothers.
Yes. I take cuttings every three weeks.Superstoner, I have 12 in flowering already, do I just wait 3 weeks, and clone the 3 again?
Yes i run a perpetual grow. Huge? I wish. Flower room is 6x10 and veg/clone/drying room is 5x10. In 110sf i pull 2+ pounds every three weeks using 3000w in flower and all t5 in veg. I just couldnt imagine having mother plants to worry about plus the amount of space needed. I have 14 different collar colors to keep everything organized and i just make sure to always have each strain represented.Bonsai mom's....Google it. I keep mother's for years in 4x4 pots and keep em under 10" total height. Hey SS1 how do you keep so many strains without mom's. Your obviously perpetual... is your area huge??
No it's not. wait till after they have been watered and go down bout 5-8 inches of largest branch and bend it till it kinks. It will lay over for a few hours then start turning toward the light. This may take a little practice but it is much easier than trying to tie down 50 branches. I do this with three month old plants often.Dude they are like 3months old, way to late for LST
No, the key is to pinch it first then bend it. This snaps the branch length wise and allows it to lay over without breaking.No it's not. wait till after they have been watered and go down bout 5-8 inches of largest branch and bend it till it kinks. It will lay over for a few hours then start turning toward the light. This may take a little practice but it is much easier than trying to tie down 50 branches. I do this with three month old plants often.
The key is making sure the stalk is full of water. Otherwise you will just break it off.
I stand corrected sir!No, the key is to pinch it first then bend it. This snaps the branch length wise and allows it to lay over without breaking.