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bk78

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Couldn't sleep so got out of bed early today

Put the catnip in their new sippy cups with some prommix I cooked in the garage for 14 months :D

Cuts need to be put into solos this weekend I think too

Giving them 1500ppfd and 4EC


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So my bonsai mothers are over 2 months old now I see. I’m going to take some clones for a friend today off them and clean them up. I’ll post some pics later. They are in bluesky organic super soil under T5 and growing nice and slow just like I wanted.
 

bk78

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Your dialed in . After reading your thread . I've incorporated the switch to full light bars . Went samsung strips and inventronics drivers on the first two. lights . Waiting to find good momma with some Bodhi lemon thai cross and loompas headband wookies . So far neither is showing dominant pheno so it might be lavender and wookie to dial in .
Best of luck finding your special pheno.
 
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paintnick

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Hey Bk, everything looks great as usual.
I have a question;
Those bonsai mothers do you cut roots back and re transplant into same size container with new medium ever ?
I have seen some people do it and was curious how you handle root growth in small containers long term if at all.
Thank you!
 

bk78

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Hey Bk, everything looks great as usual.
I have a question;
Those bonsai mothers do you cut roots back and re transplant into same size container with new medium ever ?
I have seen some people do it and was curious how you handle root growth in small containers long term if at all.
Thank you!
First time growing bonsais. My plan is to keep them in these pots so I will most definitely trim the roots and repot when needed.

Growing in this living soil is super slow though and the pots aren’t even close to being filled with roots.
 

paintnick

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First time growing bonsais. My plan is to keep them in these pots so I will most definitely trim the roots and repot when needed.

Growing in this living soil is super slow though and the pots aren’t even close to being filled with roots.
I apologize I missed the living soil part, I pop in here and try and catch up when I can.
thanks for the follow up I really appreciate it, looking forward to seeing more on your Bansai moms in living soil and what ya do with them.
 
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