Highlanders Perpetual. BB,Ice,Void,Qleaner and Some of Chimeras' Strains!

SOMEBEECH

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Damn tht was just to cold for my likeing,Got down to 50f in my F Room.

Gotta fix tht damn heater NOW,Before my res temps flucuate and herm my Ladies.
Good to see you Sensei,hope you had a merry Xmas,Me i hate all the drama from family,Kinda like going
to a yearly,Highschool reuinion.Went 1 time for the 25yr and will never go to another.



Beech
 

Highlanders cave

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Hey there ambz how's it going. Told ya that I would take pics for you of my next harvest! These are some of the tops that I took off today.

Grape Apollo resin dripper pheno...








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cONkey

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wow that looks super tasty! thanks for posting some delicious harvest buds for me to drool over. It looks really potent.
I admire how well you are able to keep organized while being so stoned out of your mind.lol
i found a really sweet hike this past weekend , ill show you a picture or 2 and im still trying to finish up my drawing. I will be done by the end of the year. my cottoncandy scrog is so fuckin big its just like something out of this world. but to make things even more dramatic IM terribly allergic to her!! its maddness i tell you. After trimming her undergrowth yesterday i broke out all over my arm. What appeared to be 3 bug bites with suttle attributes of poison ivy!! cleared up after about an hour. Have you ever expereienced anything like that? i have to suit up for her.mask and all. I hope you had a nice holiday with your family and best wishes for a wonderful new year!!!
 

cONkey

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this hike was cool cuz there was actually some fukin water here in the dry ass desert. nice waterfalls and pools always improve a photograph. i was able to get some nice reflections in that second picture. my favorite.
 

Highlanders cave

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Thanks for the pic it's beautiful. You would love my mtns ambz ;)

note the 4 humps outcropped on the hill in the background. Wild glacier remnents I'll bet that was/is a special place for the native americans

and also looks like what could be a carving in the stone in the lower left

 

Voidling

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Just checking. I had moved the ones in coco into another room in sun light and all but one of them has wilted too. So in the cloner, coco and swc they wilted. Just trying to figure out the common factors. One is topping, the other is that the roots were rather long when put into mediums. This time I plan to transplant when roots are tiny.
 

Senseimilla

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When you are putting them into medium, are you covering them with a bag as a humidity dome? if not I would guess that is part of your issue -- I've only had one cut ever wilt (not from topping) when transplanted - covered it in a dome (ziploc bag) and it came right back. I've never had a problem due to topping. I'm sticking with rooters. I only get 50+% success, but that's acceptable to me -- i just wait til a few roots are poking out of the rooters and they're ready to transplant, though after last round I think they resume normal growth quicker if you give'em about 24 hours after you see the roots coming out to let more development occur.

I'd try the dome thing though for sure if you are not already doing that I bet it will fix your problem. I put a dome on all my seedlings now as well until they spread first green leafsets. They love domes when they are in a delicate state.

Miss my plants...
 

Senseimilla

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Thanks for the pic it's beautiful. You would love my mtns ambz ;)

note the 4 humps outcropped on the hill in the background. Wild glacier remnents I'll bet that was/is a special place for the native americans

and also looks like what could be a carving in the stone in the lower left
Very nice... I wanna own some land with hills... i'm hill people :)
 

Voidling

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I had a dome over it for couple days, then off for a few days and was all fine, then sudden wilt . Started with hydro then cloner then soil.

Took some more cuts last night to try again
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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Void, my opinion is you cut out all the cloner stuff. buy a tray w/ a dome and some cloning plugs and do it the old' fashion way(well not really). It's really hard to mess up this way. There are many times when i just rip branches off when i'm cleaning girls up, and i just decide to clone em and they root. hell i've even re-rooted a seedling this way. that's just my suggestion. Also, are you using any hormones, are they poweder or gel? In my experience gel works way better. I'll probably try dry again as i have found it in bulk, if i buy bulk i may never have to buy again. lol.
 

Bobotrank

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I fully agree with T on this one. Humidity dome, tray, and even a seedling mat with some bottled water (crystal geyser). And RootTech cloning gel. Amazing results, I've had. Normally forget about them, come back and they've rooted. No shit. Stupid easy.
 

aeviaanah

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I had a dome over it for couple days, then off for a few days and was all fine, then sudden wilt . Started with hydro then cloner then soil.

Took some more cuts last night to try again
Removing the dome results in drastic humidity changes. I would suggest leaving the dome on till roots appear from media. If you feel they need some fresh air you can crack the vents on the dome or shift it from the lower tray to let a bit of extra air in. Be sure to spray clones once or twice a day with plain water.
 
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