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    monster plants!!!

    If you are in So Cal it probably is a equatorial sativa. I will presume if it had seeds, it was an outdoor operation. Don't know much about he Mexican grows except what is on TV. That said, it looks pretty sativa-ish. Depending on a lot of things, these can bloom for 12-16 weeks or more, after...
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    new clones think thell make it??

    Keep them in the sun when you can. Nature varies light levels all the time. They look a little waterlogged. Let them dry a little. The container will get lighter when the plant needs more water. Once it starts to recover, get on a schedule. Clones have very small root systems and it is easy to...
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    Diy bubbleponics

    Man, I go away for a few days and all heck breaks loose. What's all the fighting about, anyway? Whiners gotta pick fights with one of the legends of ROI, and what? Now Purps pissed, and one of the most knowledgeable mentors is apparently gone... Thanks, IS. Just one guys opinion...
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    Have A Plant Problem? Check Here First

    Leave them alone. They look healthy, and if they are pollinated, it is to late to do anything anyway.
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    Roseman and purpdaddys guide for my Bubbleponics setup from Stealth Hydroponics

    Thanks, guys. I just want to share what little knowledge I picked up over the year. RM, I won't take it personal, I'm just trying to find where to fit in. I liked the first bubbler I made so much, I stole another tub from my wife, and made a second. I drilled a mess of holes in the bottom of my...
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    Advanced Stealth Hydro Bubbeponics Thread

    No. There have to be pistils and calyxes, and such. Hermaphroditus is a genetic disorder that the mother of the hermaphrodite passed on( exact genetic match between mother and clone). This genetic defect emerges under stress, and sometimes just because. If that is the only mother, well, its a...
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    Roseman and purpdaddys guide for my Bubbleponics setup from Stealth Hydroponics

    I think people get WAY too hung up on the little exact details. No matter how many questions you ask you will not be able to exactly duplicate someones setup. Good gardening skills and common sense goes a long way to working these issues out. Common sense tells me that after roots hit water the...
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