How long do you normally veg? If clones're healthy and rooted in 7 to 10 days, you should get 6 solid weeks of veg. I'd choose B. Less overall effort spent both now, and during flower when they would be huge and harder to manage.Dilemma: Flowers are at least 4 weeks from chop. Use my 'veg room' side of the closet 1 week for drying. Veg plants are currently 9 weeks old and coming up on 15" after topping, bending, and training. They are now a mess and have at least 5 weeks before I have anywhere to flip them. Which at that point I typically do an up-plant from 3 - 5 gallon pots and give a week for transplant stress before flipping. So that takes them to at least another 7 weeks of veg. Which would make for a 16 week total veg time.
Option A) keep cutting and training and hope I leave myself enough plant material for clones when it comes time to transplant them as usual.
Option B) take cuttings now, have less mature plants in 7 weeks and take a time penalty on next harvest growing out the new clones.
How long do you normally veg? If clones're healthy and rooted in 7 to 10 days, you should get 6 solid weeks of veg. I'd choose B. Less overall effort spent both now, and during flower when they would be huge and harder to manage.
Could you get a u haul armoire box and use it for a makeshift drying room?Dilemma: Flowers are at least 4 weeks from chop. Use my 'veg room' side of the closet 1 week for drying. Veg plants are currently 9 weeks old and coming up on 15" after topping, bending, and training. They are now a mess and have at least 5 weeks before I have anywhere to flip them. Which at that point I typically do an up-plant from 3 - 5 gallon pots and give a week for transplant stress before flipping. So that takes them to at least another 7 weeks of veg. Which would make for a 16 week total veg time.
Option A) keep cutting and training and hope I leave myself enough plant material for clones when it comes time to transplant them as usual.
Option B) take cuttings now, have less mature plants in 7 weeks and take a time penalty on next harvest growing out the new clones.
It's something to think about, odor becomes a big issue anywhere except in the grow closet because it has the exhaust fan connected to the carbon filter. Since I'm in the middle of a remodel I do have 2 rooms 'down' right now kind of being used as storage spaces, at least during the remodel while I learn this strain it might be doable. Have to see if the wife would agree to it, it would take a week of the time constraints.Could you get a u haul armoire box and use it for a makeshift drying room?
It grows hair?That's a 9mm Russian Marekov, not a Luger 9mm.
Ammo costs more than haircuts for that thing.
That's a 9mm Russian Marekov, not a Luger 9mm.
Ammo costs more than haircuts for that thing.
Russians can grow hair anywhere, I'm told.It grows hair?
Vodka is like CalMag for hair...Russians can grow hair anywhere, I'm told.
Apparently I have to ship this one back and they're going to fix this one and ship it back to me so I'm waiting on the email for the shipping labelDo you have to wait for them to receive it before a new one is shipped?
Russians can grow hair anywhere, I'm told.
Wouldn't that make you a Cossack I know that I didn't spell it right sorry about thatMy great grandparents were from Ukraine, I guess I took after the Norse side...
My tomatoes got some weird fungus too this year. Normally I have buckets of them....This year was only a few handfuls that were edible. Cukes didn't do well either.We had volunteer tomatoes this year but none of them did anything other than get some sort of fungus..
I was hoping they would just send you a new one and yours would end up on their refurbished paged.Apparently I have to ship this one back and they're going to fix this one and ship it back to me so I'm waiting on the email for the shipping label
Got pics?My tomatoes got some weird fungus too this year. Normally I have buckets of them....This year was only a few handfuls that were edible. Cukes didn't do well either.
I stopped at a farm stand and bought a couple beauties' yesterday, but paid $3.99 a pound for them. Insane price for a farm stand!!!
They did say if it was what commonly goes wrong with the lights that they would fix it and then send it back but if it's something else that means I get a new one right it's all good as long as I get one that works still is one of the best gifts ever well for me at leastI was hoping they would just send you a new one and yours would end up on their refurbished paged.
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Fingers crossed that it's a quick turnaround. I'm glad they're covering shipping.They did say if it was what commonly goes wrong with the lights that they would fix it and then send it back but if it's something else that means I get a new one right it's all good as long as I get one that works still is one of the best gifts ever well for me at least
My cousin's father-in-law was an SS foreign legion officer from Ukraine.My great grandparents were from Ukraine, I guess I took after the Norse side...