First Time Grow/Fluoros & CFLs

quozzy41

Active Member
Basically my first true attempt at growing. Got my hands on a couple clones, one BC and another was a BC x ? hybrid called Quozzy. At the moment they're about 5.5 weeks from being a fully rooted clone. Not a whole lot of info on them right now. But heres what I can tell you.

Lights: 2 3' Fluorescents, 2 CFLs.
Lighting Cycle: 24/0
Fertilizer: Vigoro: All Purpose Plant Food.
Water Cycle: Every 4 to 5 Days as needed.
Plants So Far: 1 BC & 1 Quozzy each 5.5 Weeks from rooted clone.
New Clones: 3 Quozzy & 3 BC. Started April 14th.


Pictures: ALL DATES ARE FROM BEING FULLY ROOTED CLONES, WHICH WERE THE SIZE THEY ARE IN THE FIRST COUPLE PICTURES.



BC: Fully rooted



Quozzy: Fully rooted



BC 3 Weeks



Quozzy 3 Weeks



BC 5.5 Weeks


BC After New Clones were removed



Quozzy 5.5 Weeks


Quozzy after the new clones were removed


Not the best pic.. But clones right after transplant.

Feedback Welcome:blsmoke:
 

quozzy41

Active Member
Planning on pushing the mothers into flowering soon after the clones start to show roots. I've heard putting them into the dark for 24 - 48 hours straight before switching to 12/12 will induce flowering quicker. Is this true?
 

quozzy41

Active Member
Is it bad for clones in peat pellets to be droopy after first day of transplant? two out of six are standing pretty well and the others are mad droopy.
 

grassgirl

Well-Known Member
I've never actually taken a clone, but I've heard that the new clones will droop a little whilst putting the majority of their energy into creating roots.

Just a quick tip for you, help the stems to thicken on your plants by putting near a fan, a thicker stem can soak up more nutes & support more bud x
 

quozzy41

Active Member
thanks, I've got a little fan going but its such a tiny space at the moment its hard to fit more then whats in there. soon I'll be building a new space im just waiting for warmer weather
 
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