Yes it will! When you say it tho, you have to put emphasis on the pound..
About a PooOOund"
plant 1: About a pound
plant 2: About a pound
runt: About a pound
Yes it will! When you say it tho, you have to put emphasis on the pound..
About a PooOOund"
plant 1: About a pound
plant 2: About a pound
runt: About a pound
Yes it will! When you say it tho, you have to put emphasis on the pound..
About a PooOOund"
plant 1: About a pound
plant 2: About a pound
runt: About a pound
Well the runt may be a tad lite. Perhaps 2.5. Epic none the less. So air layered to what? I thought airlayering was like grafting except you plant the stem after roots form. Guess Im wrong huh lol.
Well the runt may be a tad lite. Perhaps 2.5. Epic none the less. So air layered to what? I thought airlayering was like grafting except you plant the stem after roots form. Guess Im wrong huh lol.
air layering is rooting a clone while its still attached to the mother or father plant .... i rooted it and then cut it 2 weeks into flower ....... it laid down roots and stalled / veg'd for about 5 weeks then started to flower ........ i actually took half the branch for another clone
lol i'll be happy with a zip from the runt ...... i just wanted to see what that plant looked like not seeded all to hell im impressed so far it had very few trich's on the mother but as i assumed it was do to being pollinated at the 2nd week of flower , its actually got some really nice trich's fairly early on and they have some nice coverage parts of the fan's and stem's are dusting up real nice along with the buds
air layering is rooting a clone while its still attached to the mother or father plant .... i rooted it and then cut it 2 weeks into flower ....... it laid down roots and stalled / veg'd for about 5 weeks then started to flower ........ i actually took half the branch for another clone