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Joe Blows Trees

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I'm done with the peat pots after the Misty seedling is transplanted @Dr.Pecker I think that's what has been killing my seedlings. Just recently had a pineapple haze seedling that sprouted up fine fall over and die for no reason at all. IMAG2848_1.jpgIMAG2847_1.jpg

I'm gonna do what you mentioned, using about a half gallon pot to plant them in and fill in with soil as it grows. I've been nervous about disturbing the roots, but I agree it will benefit the plants. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

That's a serious come back!
 

Dr.Pecker

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I'm done with the peat pots after the Misty seedling is transplanted @Dr.Pecker I think that's what has been killing my seedlings. Just recently had a pineapple haze seedling that sprouted up fine fall over and die for no reason at all. View attachment 3670899View attachment 3670900

I'm gonna do what you mentioned, using about a half gallon pot to plant them in and fill in with soil as it grows. I've been nervous about disturbing the roots, but I agree it will benefit the plants. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

That's a serious come back!
I refuse to let you grow bad pot. get some 4x4 reusable containers, one gallon, whatever after that three to 300.
 
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Joe Blows Trees

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So my first experience attempting to supercrop a woody stem didn't go as planned (Strawberry Kush)IMAG3223_1.jpg , but she's got a lot of tops and is budding nicely, slowly, but nicely. I'm gonna support the thinner break on the right which should help her heal up quicker like this one did (OG Kush Cross) IMAG2491_1.jpg

She'll (Strawberry Kush) make it!
 

Dr.Pecker

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If you do the ol shake and twist early on (Shake the shit out of it and twist the stems NOT 360 degrees), and blow a fan on them at night, it will strengthen them. Kinked or damaged branches tend to have smaller buds.
 

Dr.Pecker

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Joe Blows Trees

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I just hit it with a mold treatment yesterday and an aloe spray today. I also pulled up the pinched branch and wrapped the piece of aloe left around the wound. Hopefully with some care she'll turn out ok. I have two clones of her so I'm definitely hoping she's a winner. @Dr.Pecker

Also, I stopped using those, even for my veggies and fruits. Thanks for the heads up.
 
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