EBgrows420
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I Tried that But my clones werent growing as fast as I would of liked to be able to veg then flip them.Or as it grows out, take more clones, as those grow out, repeat.
I Tried that But my clones werent growing as fast as I would of liked to be able to veg then flip them.Or as it grows out, take more clones, as those grow out, repeat.
I Tried that But my clones werent growing as fast as I would of liked to be able to veg then flip them.
Ahhh okay okay Im still fairly new to growing.. thanks for the tips!I'm just talking about storage. If you are keeping a mother around, chances are it's not for flowering. You're gonna pull clones off of the mother to put in the tent and let the mother continue to grow. So then, if it gets too big, out of control, too much to handle, take clones and start over.
Love me some bonsai moms. I really don't understand why folks keep huge mother plants unless they need dozens of clones at a time.Some of these plants are over two years old now. The structure of one I'm holding produces the most consistent sized branches to clone. Both pictures are pretty old. They were just what I had on my phone.View attachment 5303980
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You ever trim the roots on those things? I grow mine in soil and trim the roots/refresh the soil every 6 months or so.Some of these plants are over two years old now. The structure of one I'm holding produces the most consistent sized branches to clone. Both pictures are pretty old. They were just what I had on my phone.View attachment 5303980
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