TrynaGroSumShyt 400w/Closet Grow

Green Cross

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can you transplant from a bubble cloner to soil?
Congrats on your ladies!

I wouldn't attempt to root in hydro and then switch to soil. You're bound to get some heavy shock, and I'm not sure if water roots are even adaptable to soil.

Just keep the jiffy pots moist (not wet) and mist them a few times a day.

But who am I to give advice when my clones look like crap :wall: lol

:peace:
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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Congrats on your ladies!

I wouldn't attempt to root in hydro and then switch to soil. You're bound to get some heavy shock, and I'm not sure if water roots are even adaptable to soil.

Just keep the jiffy pots moist (not wet) and mist them a few times a day.

But who am I to give advice when my clones look like crap :wall: lol

:peace:
thx for the advice. i dont really like jiffy pots but i had some left over. they dry out kinda quick, to me atleast. your clones look alright to me. maybe too humid?
 

greenfirekilla420

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hmmm I dunno bout that seen many people transfer clones out of bubble cloners into soil.....

Sucks about Elite, I wanted to get some of those beans but seems a lil shady in the first place.... I'll stick with the attitude and credit cards lol. Anyways your plants look phenomial (sp) keep up the good work....

:leaf:Peace:leaf:
 

Solcyn26

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the small plant is the same runt from the beginning.. never realy grew.. but imma flower it out, if its female.
its crazy how its the same age..
im guessin there was some root damage in transplant i had a plant dwarf on me too....it will flower but vry slowly

ps for the guy about the molasses during veg i believe molasses has an npk of about 4-1-9...but dont quote me...lol


ps im subscribed homie ill help u all i can
 

Solcyn26

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the products in the picture are the only things i put in my soil it consist of Hygrozyme, FF Grow Big, Tiger Bloom, Big Bloom. Molasses and Neem Oil, the bag of powder is a carb supplement that the owner of my hydro shop(only one in my city) made, he said its similar to carbo blast but better.. it made a sticky situation last time. hoping for the same this time. i also have some bush master but i dont know what the hell its for
u feed bushmaster to your plants to keep them at the hieght u want...when the plant reaches disired hieght u introduce bushmaster and it will start to strecth horizantaly....or bush out...its some really good shit..i use there gravity and snowstorm ultra
 

Solcyn26

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I'm a big fan of hash too, so none of the trim will go to waste. I find trimming relaxing if you need some help, just send 'em over here lol
i love hash dude i got some bubblebags of ebay...5 gallon 5 bag kit for only 39.99..welll worth the price...ive got three afgahn mazar hash plants buudin now im going to throww all of the in there

i also got some white widows under a 6oow hps these lil babies are almost tippin over only 2 weeks left
 

Solcyn26

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thx for the advice. i dont really like jiffy pots but i had some left over. they dry out kinda quick, to me atleast. your clones look alright to me. maybe too humid?
u can diff use a cloner and then go to soil...without a doubt..the trick is dont let clones roots grow too long so they dont get tangled in the net cup but if ur using neoprene sleeves alone then ur good nothing th worry about...in my experience u cant beat a spray cloner..diy or not

evrythings lookin good....ladies startin to look sexy as hell
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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u feed bushmaster to your plants to keep them at the hieght u want...when the plant reaches disired hieght u introduce bushmaster and it will start to strecth horizantaly....or bush out...its some really good shit..i use there gravity and snowstorm ultra
thx for the info .. +rep
 
Congrats on your ladies!

I wouldn't attempt to root in hydro and then switch to soil. You're bound to get some heavy shock, and I'm not sure if water roots are even adaptable to soil.

Just keep the jiffy pots moist (not wet) and mist them a few times a day.

But who am I to give advice when my clones look like crap :wall: lol

:peace:
When i first started growing i was using a gh rainforest 36 6 site system.Its a small system and i thought u can grow six plants in it.I was wrong I had to transplant 3 in soil.All took to soil after about 3 weeks in the system with no problems.So yes u can put them from hydro to soil.
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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im guessin there was some root damage in transplant i had a plant dwarf on me too....it will flower but vry slowly

ps for the guy about the molasses during veg i believe molasses has an npk of about 4-1-9...but dont quote me...lol


ps im subscribed homie ill help u all i can
i checked the roots when i transplanted and they where thick and white all the way up to the brim. that plant got stolen a few days ago :confused: pretty sure its dead now.

thx again for the info
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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When i first started growing i was using a gh rainforest 36 6 site system.Its a small system and i thought u can grow six plants in it.I was wrong I had to transplant 3 in soil.All took to soil after about 3 weeks in the system with no problems.So yes u can put them from hydro to soil.
thx...i might try a bubble cloner
 
.Im thinking of trying to build a bubble cloner to veg with and building 2 dwc buckets or bubbleponics systems to flower.I just need the time and the material for it.I will be taking a trip to home depot soon.I need 2-3 gallon pots to transplant my veg plants so i guess ill pick up the material when i go.
 

greenfirekilla420

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Did you just metion that your plant got stolen the other day????? Ummmmmmm not to good of a thing to happen? I hope it was stolen by death or something cause if not the person knows what you got and where it is.......

:leaf:peace:leaf:
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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nothing amazing today. i watered with neem oil @ 60ml/gal. i used neem oil at the same strength and spray the leaves also, for anything that might be on or in them.. iv'e been noticing tiny holes in my leaves. so i wanted to do this 1 more ime before they have flowers all over. neem oil stinks like old chicken broth. i dont foliar feed during flowering, i remember hearing something that may or may not have been tru, but i just dont. if u know if its beneficial or not let me know.

these a few pics i snapped today my plants are 50 days old and 10 days on 12-12.
 

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TrynaGroSumShyt

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on the last post, the first two pictures are of a SSD that i topped pre-sex and it happened to be my only girl. the last one is of some double dipped sour banana pistils . i cant wait til they kick it up for me.
 

vegasendo

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neem oil huh in the water? umm am i gonig to have to worry about neem oil with my plants?? are bugs going to invade my tent? I vacuum and try to keep the surrounding areas of the enclosing room holding the tent as clean as can be.. im very meticulous about cleaning at least once a week thoroughly ..

Yeah I can't wait to see how those babie bud up.its lookng good so far...
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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neem oil huh in the water? umm am i gonig to have to worry about neem oil with my plants?? are bugs going to invade my tent? I vacuum and try to keep the surrounding areas of the enclosing room holding the tent as clean as can be.. im very meticulous about cleaning at least once a week thoroughly ..
neem oil is a natural pesticide. your plants will be fine, its good for all kinds of pest.
Formulations made of Neem oil also find wide usage as a bio-pesticide for organic farming, as it repels a wide variety of pests including the mealy bug, beet armyworm, aphids, the cabbage worm, thrips, whiteflies, mites, fungus gnats, beetles, moth larvae, mushroom flies, leafminers, caterpillers, locust, nematodes and the Japanese beetle. Neem Oil is not known to be harmful to mammals, birds or some beneficial insects such as earthworms, butterflies, honeybees and ladybugs. It can be used as a household pesticide for ant, bedbug, cockroach, housefly, sand fly, snail, termite and mosquitoes both as repellent and larvicide (Puri 1999). Neem oil also controls black spot, powdery mildew, anthracnose and rust (fungus).
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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i only water with neem oil when i see that i need it. i did it this time as a pre-caution. its good to have around just incase/
 
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