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JN811

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This is what I am currently working with, not much...but it does the job for now. I also have some outdoor guerilla patches.:mrgreen:
looks pretty nice to me.. I'm just starting my first grow about a week in. What kinda setup you have going?:peace:
 

Dr. Indica

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7 of those are hydro, growing in a mix of coco, peat moss, perlite, and pumice.

1 of them is in a happy frog blend of soil, the one in the far left back corner. It will be taking a ride to the great outdoors once it a bit more size.:weed:

The 2 smallest one's are a blueberry x master kush, they will also be going outside when they have enough size.


The other 5, I will be selecting a mother/s from and cloning them on a regular basis for outdoor production.bongsmilie:bigjoint:
 

JN811

Well-Known Member
7 of those are hydro, growing in a mix of coco, peat moss, perlite, and pumice.

1 of them is in a happy frog blend of soil, the one in the far left back corner. It will be taking a ride to the great outdoors once it a bit more size.:weed:

The 2 smallest one's are a blueberry x master kush, they will also be going outside when they have enough size.


The other 5, I will be selecting a mother/s from and cloning them on a regular basis for outdoor production.bongsmilie:bigjoint:
very nice dude. Keep up the good work! What type of lights are you using?
 

Dr. Indica

Active Member
I keep my light 15-24" from the tops of my plants. I start my light at about 36", allow the plant to stretch for light and gradually start working the light down until I reach a safe level where there is no sign of heat stress. When I transplant the initial stretch of the plant gives me more area for roots to form, I simply cut off the nodes and bury the whole plant to the "new base" . All of the newly submerged stem will begin forming roots in the weeks to follow.bongsmilie
 
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