Vinny.ca
Well-Known Member
A bit of background. I started this grow just as an experiment, wanted to see how much I can LST a plant versus topping. I grew this thing at almost 70° angle out of the pot and then it ended up curling up when I couldn’t tie it down any further. At that time I thought I’ve never grown clones before after five years of gardening and thought I’d give it a go. Took three cuttings and three survived, and I can’t believe how robust they were. Same feeding ratio, same water, same pH everything‘s the same as a mother plant but the one thing I noticed is that the clones are a healthy, deep, rich green, while the mother plant is that light green. mother showed a bit of deficiency at first, but I corrected it. The mother plant was 96 days old when I flipped it in the flower and the clones were about 26 days old since potting. The clones have been doing great ever since. I left them alone, no training of any kind no topping just want to let them grow natural and their buds are fatter and healthier than the mother plant clearly. Anyway, my question is why are the clones so much greener than the mother plant when it’s the same genes, environment, same pH, feeding, everything?
Critical Kush by Barney’s Farm
Growing in coco using Gaia Green organic dry amendments
All under my Photontek, 465w Pro.
As of today, day 30 of flower
Critical Kush by Barney’s Farm
Growing in coco using Gaia Green organic dry amendments
All under my Photontek, 465w Pro.
As of today, day 30 of flower