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DoobieBrother

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Well, off to the UPS Store to pick up my rain suit (motorcycle).
Now that I have one, it won't rain hard enough for the rest of the winter to justify wearing (I hope).
;-)
Will have some shexy pics of me modeling the new gear posted later.
 

genuity

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that be it D,thats the name sake of the past 4 crosses I have made...honey bee(plushberry x purple kush x gsog)
black dynamite(mr majestic x royal flush)
bullhorn(sssdh x plat.bubba x og)XXXX
and a few more.
 

james2500

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Well, off to the UPS Store to pick up my rain suit (motorcycle).
Now that I have one, it won't rain hard enough for the rest of the winter to justify wearing (I hope).
;-)
Will have some shexy pics of me modeling the new gear posted later.
it's time for me to drag out my snow shovel and lean it up against the house.....keeps the snow away.
 

genuity

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hell yea jig,i can see that purp in that frost...looking oh so sweet.^^^[video=youtube;sWuMtutu8rQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWuMtutu8rQ[/video]
 

Javadog

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Here's a question for you...

What is the deal with branches the come in sets of two, alternating in
the direction that they stick out from the branch from which they originate
versus the branches that spring one at a time, alternating side to side?

Does a plant typically switch from one sort of growth from the bottom to
the top? Vica versa?

I read that clones which grow side-to-side will start to alternate if allowed
to mature.

I just need to settle when and what controls this aspect of a grow.

Thank you for the time.

JD

P.S. Is it *just* that as the plant matures the opposite branches start
to alternate? So, clones will act "old". How to help a clone alternate?
 

genuity

Well-Known Member
Here's a question for you...

What is the deal with branches the come in sets of two, alternating in
the direction that they stick out from the branch from which they originate
versus the branches that spring one at a time, alternating side to side?

Does a plant typically switch from one sort of growth from the bottom to
the top? Vica versa?

I read that clones which grow side-to-side will start to alternate if allowed
to mature.

I just need to settle when and what controls this aspect of a grow.

Thank you for the time.

JD

P.S. Is it *just* that as the plant matures the opposite branches start
to alternate? So, clones will act "old". How to help a clone alternate?
<<<<that's it..

I have had some seedlings (mutans) do the alternate node at 2 weeks old from seed.
 

Javadog

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Coolio. Thank you.

I have yet to see the magical switch back to Veg, but had to take a flowering
clone of OG Kush (and will have to with OG 18 and maybe Headband) so I hope
to see this happen.

Should I use more/longer light? (I am at 20/4 in my Veg area)

I appreciate the time.

JD
 

genuity

Well-Known Member
Coolio. Thank you.

I have yet to see the magical switch back to Veg, but had to take a flowering
clone of OG Kush (and will have to with OG 18 and maybe Headband) so I hope
to see this happen.

Should I use more/longer light? (I am at 20/4 in my Veg area)

I appreciate the time.

JD
when a plant hits alternate nodes that means its at its prime age to start blooming,and if you take a clone that has alternate nodes,it will always have alternate nodes.
now
if you take the top off a plant that has non-alternate nodes,then that clone will be just like the one you took it from.
and if it is a fast growing plant,you may just be able to get one more non-alternate node having clone....hope I did not muddle that up to bad.
 

Javadog

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Right. Is there a system wide "signal" or can clones be taken
from older, lower down, growth that was opposite, and then
grow opposite. I expect the latter.

I am poking about this because when trying to set up a proper
manifold, when mainlining a plant, one really want opposite branches.

We are finding that when the branches have started to alternate, where one
is taking two successive branches as the next level of the mainlining manifold,
that one of the two branches will be stronger than the other, and the manifold
is not proper.

S'more muddelation for ya!

:0)

JD
 

DST

Well-Known Member
Think I'll have my breakfast before getting involved in this convo, but this is one of the thing I look out for in a plants architecture when doing a cross. (how the structure of the branches work).....

Anyway, too funny on the Black Dynamite film Gen. My mate over here (and grow partner of sorts), is like a one man Black Dynamite watching machine. I think if you muted the TV he could probably do all the lines in the film easily:) Loving the names bru, just classic!

Finally got me bubbles doing their bubbly thing in the tea pot. Anyone ever add organic beer to their tea? I tend to leave about a cm (1/3 inch) of beer at the bottom of the bottles I buy (still a lot of stuff down there as the Brwerey I buy from does not filter their beer at all). So on top of collecting that and pouring it onto my compost heap, I thought I'd add a little to the tea. So if I come back and there's a party going on in the stinky room, I know whats to blame:) dronkey plants, how cool.
 

DoobieBrother

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Can you bake a cherry pie, Doobie Boy, Doobie Boy?
Can you bake a cherry pie, charming Doobie?

I can bake a cherry pie
at fahrenheit four-two-five.
I'm a stoned thing,
and have to clean my bong out.


bongsmilie




(*going to be LOTS of food pics in the coming months: the stove & oven here are the grasshopper's nipples!)

Will give a taste report when it's cool like the Fonz.
 

DoobieBrother

Well-Known Member
Just finished this:
(*there are two Hormel sausages that were cooked with the burger patty that are under the bun and between two slices of Tillamook medium cheddar)



And now having some of this:
(*still nice & warm)

 

jimmer6577

Well-Known Member
Right. Is there a system wide "signal" or can clones be taken
from older, lower down, growth that was opposite, and then
grow opposite. I expect the latter.

I am poking about this because when trying to set up a proper
manifold, when mainlining a plant, one really want opposite branches.

We are finding that when the branches have started to alternate, where one
is taking two successive branches as the next level of the mainlining manifold,
that one of the two branches will be stronger than the other, and the manifold
is not proper.

S'more muddelation for ya!

:0)

JD
Good question. I've been wondering about this myself. The couple times I've mainlined clones I have that issue.
 
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