Been a Long Time Coming ~ Been a long Time Gone

Humboldt

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I know huh, I want one, where do you find the kits? very interesting on them clones/uv, this stuff is all new to me and coming here is certainly educational...
 

Your Grandfather

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Thanks Robbie, makes the effort worth it.

Yeppers they are clones, I'm actually thinking of taking clones from these clones and then letting those clones go to bud.

I cant believe those are clones, the development is out of site, they look like they came from germinated seeds.
 

Your Grandfather

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I know huh, I want one, where do you find the kits? very interesting on them clones/uv, this stuff is all new to me and coming here is certainly educational...
Humboldt - Hooah !! :)

Good to see you my friend. Take your clones and stick 'em in the window _ after the storm passes _ I can assure you it won't hurt them and you'll save a few pennies on electricity.

I took Skunk's advice and give them about 10 minutes every day of fresh air and then back they go into their little ghetto humidity domes. Generally I do this, 1st thing in the AM, when I take them from under the Uber Ghetto Environment and put them into the sun. Also, I take a clean paper towel and wipe all of the accumulated moisture from the inside.

Right before I put them back under the dome, I give them a real light mist of ph water on both sides of the leaf.
 

Humboldt

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I would do that but I have snoopy neighbors all around me, I have no secure windows to place them in.. damn I wish I could... you think I could put them down in something first or would that be too suspicious?
 

Your Grandfather

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I know there are people who are experimenting with uvB light. A few times, I've mentioned the need for some basic caution.

So, while doing some research I stumbled across this web page. I'd sure appreciate it, if everyone who is using uvB to take a minute and just read the page.

Ultraviolet Radiation
 

skunkushybrid

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seriously I didn't knew they sold home "cannalyse" kits...that's awesome. Why aren't more people using these?
Because they're expensive... I'm working on getting a supplier, have in fact found a supplier. I just need to send them an email and get certain information.
 

Humboldt

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Thinking about selling the information when you get it .. you could make a killing..lol j/k seriously though I would like to know where to get this kit...
 

sgtpeppr

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I know there are people who are experimenting with uvB light. A few times, I've mentioned the need for some basic caution.

So, while doing some research I stumbled across this web page. I'd sure appreciate it, if everyone who is using uvB to take a minute and just read the page.

Ultraviolet Radiation

I would certainly think about purchasing one of these, actually I probably will once I get started. There are cheaper ones....but they look....well...... cheap.
 

Your Grandfather

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Hooah !! :)

Maybe you don't have to put them right next to the window. I would think if you found a spot where the sunlight is, put the plants there _ yeah, I know, you might have to be moving them to keep in the sun that way, but 'real light' IMHO, is far superior to any kind of phoney baloney lights (no offense to all the indoor growers here).

Ever think of putting one way film on your windows, to help protect your furniture from the bad effects of sunlight? Seems logical to me, and people do it everyday-as a matter of fact, Homo Depo has a little section just for that:hump:
 

Your Grandfather

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Well, I had kind of suspected but wasn't sure until just a little while ago _ ball sac's. :(

So, my lovely little Barbara, who I had so much high hope for turn out to be Bob :shock:, lucky I didn't kiss her/him.... :lol:

Here's the root autopsy. There was approx 4.75" of soil the balance was pearlite. 1.5 liter (5.5") pot.

IMHO, the roots seemed pretty happy, one got his way to the bottom and was making like a snake, but the majority seemed pretty content in the soil.
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Wow :idea: :idea: :idea: maybe, just maybe, when the tap root encounters the 1" or so bed of pearlite at the bottom of the pot, it says to itself.... "self, that nice Fox Farm Ocean Forrest soil was a heck of a lot nicer than this, ewwww, pearlite, so, I'm gonna head back up into that nice soil and make myself at home there.

*This is my opinion and I'm probably wrong.


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mastakoosh

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dont you hate when she-turns out to be he. well there was this one time in san francisco where i was with this chick lola......oh nevermind.
 

skunkushybrid

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Well I didn't take root pic's so early, but I feel that the root development seems spot on. If you remember back to my root development thread, the earliest pic' I took was at four weeks flower... and there wasn't much more root in my pot than is in yours now.
 

tahoe58

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hey YGF....this is awesome....thanks for that detailed look that your pots. Like Skunk said....this adds some important insight! good work man!
 
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