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    Is there sweet/fruity smell strain that's short & easy to grow indoor w/o couchlock?

    Okay, I can't personally say what the smoke will be like yet, but I have 2 Mandala #1 and 2 Hashberry plants in flower at the moment that smell heavenly. Between the two of them my room smells cinnamon/spicy fruity/floral. It smells so good I just want to lick my plants everytime I go in there...
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    Cloning method

    Just an update. I took 2 clones from each of 5 plants. I then started 1 clone from each plant in a DIY bubble cloner and one clone from each in Rapid Rooters under a humidity dome on 4/9 (I couldn't wait - LOL). Bubble Cloner: 4/5 rooted between 8 and 10 days. I think this might have happened...
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    Algoflash in hydro?

    Does anyone know for sure if Algoflash nutrients can be used in a hydroponic system? I am currently using them for a soil grow and want to try putting a few clones in a hempy bucket to see how it works. (Seems like it might be easier on my back then working with heavy soil.) However, I'm not...
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    "Special" (*cough* mutant) Hashberry

    Ugh. I just realized I posted this under the wrong account. I wanted to delete the Tiah12 account, but couldn't figure out how so I made a new one for posting (this one). I didn't realize the computer I posted this on was still logged in as the old account (I don't use it as much). Oh well. If...
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    Cloning method

    Thanks BBB (I can't type your name without laughing, sorry! :D) I made a bubble cloner and tomorrow am going to try one clone from each plant in rapid rooters and one clone from each in the bubble cloner. We'll see how it goes. *Fingers crossed.*
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    Cloning method

    Okay, so I know people have success with all different types of cloning methods, but I am having one heck of a time deciding which one I should try first. First I thought I'd just use soil or rapid rooters, then I started reading more about bubble cloners. It seems like the bubble cloners get...
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    Let's talk about watering techniques

    So how long can the pot be completely dry before it damages the roots? Because my understanding of general plant biology is when soil drys completely, the root hairs dry up, and that's never been good for any plant I've ever had experience with in the past.
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    Let's talk about watering techniques

    I don't understand how "completely dry" soil can be good for the plant or it's root system. Wouldn't it be better to keep at least a low level of moisture at all times? It seems to me if you continually let the roots dry out completely, the plant will be spending precious time and energy...
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