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  1. caherbgrower

    Will taking clones during this heat hurt the Mother plant?

    Scorching heat in the grow room is bad on its own. Maybe before you take clones figure out your heat issue first. Mini splits are the way to go imo. If your mothers aren't showing stress from the heat I doubt that taking your cuttings will effect them negatively.
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    Hey buddy sorry for the lag. Just picked up the container. I didn't forget about you

    Hey buddy sorry for the lag. Just picked up the container. I didn't forget about you
  3. caherbgrower

    Mandala Seeds- Anyone?

    Satori is fire. I like the hash berry best...
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    Clone questions?!?!?!

    They're fine man. Stop worrying about it and leave em alone.
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    Clone questions?!?!?!

    Cloning has to be the easiest part of growing in my opinion. At first I was nervous and worried about the whole process partly because of all of the mixed info I was getting confused the shit out of me. You don't have to do anything fancy. You just have to be patient. The length of your cutting...
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    Newbie advice?

    I always plant straight into ffof as well when I used it for years. Never once had a burn issue.
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    Seed too deep

    I would give it more time like you initially told him.
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    What kind of pots are the best for outdoor?

    I think straight in the ground is best. But I use containers also for mobility. I grabbed these from home Depot for 10 bucks each. They are 30 gallons and working great so far.
  9. caherbgrower

    Do edibles increase appetite?

    Strains with a high cbd percentage seem to stimulate my appetite the most.
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    fridge grow how much longer?

    I'd let her go longer. Let more of the pistils change color and recede. Nice work man!
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    im new to this

    Anything sturdy overhead. If you can screw a hook into something above the plant then you can use fishing line or something of that nature to tie all of the branches up. It won't hurt the plant it will just provide extra support.
  12. caherbgrower

    Need some help

    I've seen buds pop nanners before and that's not what's happening with this plant. If the plant were late in flowering I could see your argument holding some weight. I just wanted to drop my two cents having grown plenty plants that had hermaphroditic tendencies.
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    im new to this

    She looks great man! One tip I have for you is be prepared to tie up those branches to something overhead. Helps the plant stay focused on putting on weight
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    im new to this

    Right on! No shame in it as long as you're growing.
  15. caherbgrower

    Differences

    The plants directly under the light always come out the best. There are ways to set up your room that I sure even lighting but for now just rotating your plants regularly will make sure everything gets equal light.
  16. caherbgrower

    Newbie advice?

    They don't have enough lifespan to get very big. That's the appeal of auto strains. Quick and short..
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    im new to this

    What are you using for light?
  18. caherbgrower

    Need some help

    When a plant has both female and male parts (calyxes/pollen sacks) it is by definition a hermaphrodite. But you can pull off the male parts like Goldberg said. I wouldn't keep that strain around if I were you.
  19. caherbgrower

    Differences

    Well first off you scored on the cherry pie cuts. They're looking good! DHN has a great rep so I'm sure they're going to be good. Did you snag them from a bay dispensary or straight from DHN? If they came from the same tray I seriously doubt they're different phenos. Maybe one is getting better...
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    Newbie advice?

    Research is right. At the moment your plants are focusing more on root growth. As soon as the taproot finds the bottom of the jiffy pot you will start to see quicker veg growth. You won't need to transplant for at least 2 to 3 weeks.
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