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Outdoorindica

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Genuity, my temps stay at 80f so I dont have temperature issues. Im very happy with that considering temps were a big concern my last attempt.
 

genuity

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Genuity, my temps stay at 80f so I dont have temperature issues. Im very happy with that considering temps were a big concern my last attempt.
temps at 80f,what are the ppm's of your nutes???
sometimes the plants use's alot less nutes in warmer temps.
my room stays at 74f-78f day temps/ppm 1100.
on hot weeks at 80f-85f day temps/ppm 600.
 

Outdoorindica

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temps at 80f,what are the ppm's of your nutes???
sometimes the plants use's alot less nutes in warmer temps.
my room stays at 74f-78f day temps/ppm 1100.
on hot weeks at 80f-85f day temps/ppm 600.
When I fed the ppm of the nutes was 400. Not very high. I dont like to feed heavy. I think I might need to feed a little heavier than I do thought.
 

Heads Up

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DST and mr west, what? I thought you guys spoke english? I have not a clue as to what you were saying to each other.

chiefing the dpq last night, what? I was on the grolsch, what? Aunt sally? Worzy? What?
 

whodatnation

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Hey fellow 600 peeps! Got a question for yall, If doing 12/12 from clone what size container would you go with? Im thinking 2gal maybe 3gal but still want to hear what you guys/gals think... Are there any female 600 members???? hahaha I dont think so, sigh- what a sausage fest...
 

1badmasonman

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Hahahaha hells yeah Whodat. A big ole circle jerk haha. I think a 3 gal pot or container will sufice for a 12/12 from clone. They say a gal for each month the plant shall occupy the pot. or so the fable goes. Seems to be right on though.
 

curious old fart

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whodat

Save your space and use one gallon. My current grow with veg time is with these and there are no problems, other than watering more frequently. I bought used ones from a home and garden center for $.50 each and thought they were small and found a stamp on one that had 3 liter...just saves that much more room.

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as you can see the old gal per foot is pure bull. I could have grown her taller if I had vegged longer. I have a mother plant in one.

:peace:
cof
 

1badmasonman

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A few pics of my dwindling cave. Trying to clear out the joint but i cant seem to let go of my widows. Hoing to keep them for a few grows with some new varieties in the mix.


The Super Skunk drying.


2nd gen blue widow 3 weeks in flower.


Lemon Skunk coming along nicely for being a prior clone mother.


The lower half of the ww drying

1bmm
 

trichlone fiend

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Hey fellow 600 peeps! Got a question for yall, If doing 12/12 from clone what size container would you go with? Im thinking 2gal maybe 3gal but still want to hear what you guys/gals think... Are there any female 600 members???? hahaha I dont think so, sigh- what a sausage fest...
...I agree w/ the old fart, I have cram'd 40 under each 600w HPS , straight from clones, in 1 gallon grow bags, w/ great results.


8 wks into flower (3).jpg8 wks into flower (4).jpg8 wks into flower (2).jpg8 wks into flower (5).jpgBig Bud FFOF SOG 1.5 lbs yield dry.jpg
 

1badmasonman

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For those who have been following my club share of my cloning, heres the lil ladies near ready for soil.





The proofs in the god blessed pudding brothers. Its cheap and Easy Peezy. Im quite stoned and lacking memory at the moment haha. Im going to say we are about 14 days without going back and looking. Not bad. One leaf yellowed, Nuting the solution at low levels def helps.

Now start cranking out them clones people. I can name a few strains I see on our club that id like a cut of lol.

Got to start gutting out my room and moving into the temp sopt which is more ideal than my spot now haha. Peace 1BMM
 

1badmasonman

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whodat

Save your space and use one gallon. My current grow with veg time is with these and there are no problems, other than watering more frequently. I bought used ones from a home and garden center for $.50 each and thought they were small and found a stamp on one that had 3 liter...just saves that much more room.

View attachment 1119882

as you can see the old gal per foot is pure bull. I could have grown her taller if I had vegged longer. I have a mother plant in one.

:peace:
cof
Quite impressive cof. Good for packing them in. Good one :)
 

curious old fart

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1bmm

Last Sunday I assembled the components and the proof is in the pictures. Ten of the clones are about 30 hours old from cutting and are just starting to stand.
Thanks for the pictorial and instructions, you made things a lot easier.
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beautiful colas

:peace:
cof
 

Heads Up

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Damn fellers, nice work. Fiend man, stunning girls. I also agree with you and cof about pot size. I'm going to be starting my adventures in cloning, thanks masonman, as soon as the weather starts to cool. I've been running different ideas through the old gray matter and I've come to the conclusion I'm going to use one gallon grow bags once the cloning starts. I'm coming to the belief the plant can indeed sense the space it has to develop. The sooner it can fill the space with roots, the sooner and more vigorous the flowering even with a 12/12 from seed/clone.

Whodat, give it a try, use two or three different size container and see what happens if they are all under the same light schedule. My guess is the ones in the bigger pots will take longer to start flowering and not flower as strongly to start as the plant/s in the one gallon containers. That's my theory and I'm sticking to it.
 

Heads Up

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Nas, what kind of light do you have them under and how far is the light from the plants? Your soil seems rather dry, I see it is pulling away from the sides of your containers and the soil you are using, does it have any nutrients in it? Your plants seem a bit yellow for being so young. In small pots like those they can't go real long without water and that's especially true depending on your temps and your humidity level. Do you know what they are?
 

nas2007

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Nas, what kind of light do you have them under and how far is the light from the plants? Your soil seems rather dry, I see it is pulling away from the sides of your containers and the soil you are using, does it have any nutrients in it? Your plants seem a bit yellow for being so young. In small pots like those they can't go real long without water and that's especially true depending on your temps and your humidity level. Do you know what they are?
light is a Blue Spectrum 250 watt 8U 6400K E40 CFL Grow Light Bulb , and its about 2-3 inches away from plant tops and a fan plowing between the plant tops and the light its its kinda keeping the light cool,

the soil has about 3-4 weeks worth of nutes in it i was told when i bought it,

temps r about 80 - 85f humdity is alwais is between 50 and 70
 

Outdoorindica

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hey every one hows it going i seem to have a few problem with my little baby seedlings they about 8 days old and they curling up after i waterd them last night here are some pics
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thanks guys for any help
Probably a ph issue, I had my ph too high at first and had some pretty bad curling of leaves on a few of my plants, once I lowered the ph to around 5 the plants came back quickly. You have to take into consideration the soil ph as well. I had my water at around 6.5, but that was too high for the plants along with the soil. Depending on what your medium is made up of, the ph will vary. I would say its too high at this point. Water, with a lower ph'd water, just water no nutes, and I think your problem will clear up.
 

nas2007

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Probably a ph issue, I had my ph too high at first and had some pretty bad curling of leaves on a few of my plants, once I lowered the ph to around 5 the plants came back quickly. You have to take into consideration the soil ph as well. I had my water at around 6.5, but that was too high for the plants along with the soil. Depending on what your medium is made up of, the ph will vary. I would say its too high at this point. Water, with a lower ph'd water, just water no nutes, and I think your problem will clear up.
so its not over watering? i think you might be right, becouse i just recived my ph meter today and i checked the ph of water i been giving these babys and the ph was about 7.5,
they soil is quit dry now should i water with low ph water?
i dont feed them nutes yet so i dont think it will be that.
 
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