i dont think they are in peril. can you check them out?I'm around all day today if any plants are in peril.
its a nutrition, food for plantsI'm pretty new to this whole growing thing.
Whats a "nute"?
Well meaning of the art of bonsai is actually the miniaturizing of a plant/tree to keep it alive forever. Technically a tree only dies naturally from its own weight and gravity pulling down on itself to eventually kill it when to heavy/large. When a plant is constantly pruned, shaped and forced to stay small it can't get big/heavy enough to ever to damage and klll itself. Theoretically if a plant/tree is shaped/pruned correctly,kept disease free and always has a caregiver it will live forever. Just because it is in a shallow pot doesn't mean it's a bonsai, the technique is what counts. I keep my mothers in a 1-3 gallon pot and constantly shape and prune to force it to stay under 2ft at all times. When I know I am about a month from needing clones I just let it grow out and there are always more than enough for me. I posted a pic of my mother plants that are over 6 months old, sorry they aren't that great I'll take more for ya later.What is the easiest way to keep a mother going infinitely w/o bonsai-ing?
Thanks Chao . . . that's exactly what I figured, only I use even smaller pots and try and keep mine at a foot.
What about the lighting required to keep her healthy, but out of flower. I mean, since I don't want vigorous growth 365, is there a preferred niche of light where one can maintain health w/o promoting vertical growth?
Speaking of, what's your take on vertical growth inhibitors, like BushMaster? Would that stuff allow a grower to stop the vertical growth well before goind 12/12 and still avoid the s-t-r-e-t-c-h?
I keep my mothers under like 1 65 watt cfl each,seems to be enough to get good growth but nothing to fast, remember if you take to much light away they actually stretch more. Keeping a mother isnt neccessarily about making it grow slow, I want my clones o grow back quick afetr every prune in case I need something. Theres nothing wrong with cutting plants back to keep them small. I have a 3 month old plant thats less than 6 inches tall. It up to you really. I havent ever used any vertical growth inhibitors so I dont have any info on how well they work.Thanks Chao . . . that's exactly what I figured, only I use even smaller pots and try and keep mine at a foot.
What about the lighting required to keep her healthy, but out of flower. I mean, since I don't want vigorous growth 365, is there a preferred niche of light where one can maintain health w/o promoting vertical growth?
Speaking of, what's your take on vertical growth inhibitors, like BushMaster? Would that stuff allow a grower to stop the vertical growth well before goind 12/12 and still avoid the s-t-r-e-t-c-h?
i was at the hydro store just picked up some bat guano, forgot i needed another timer though so i've got to go back
dude said its better to take clones off the top, but i really don't want to i think i'll just let these do their thing & buy a few more to mother. is there any limit to how small clones should be? like no less than 4" or so?
Classic burnt tips from nute burn. Kick back that nute solution a little and flush those bad boys with ph'ed water 3x the pot size.Ya will be fine if ya act quick.ever seen this?
Any close to 100% Indica will stay small but welcome to the world of hiding gardens, if only weed didnt smell when it grew.Which strain would you recommend for an indoor grow that isn't to smelly and not to big.