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legallyhomeless
Registered: 05/16/08
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captain.koons said: planting clonez woulda been so much easier :o
Easier said then done. I started with 20 seeds... LATE in the season
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captain.koons
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Registered: 06/25/08
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Cloning is a lot less work than traveling to your outdoor grow and sexing your plants. If you have difficulties you may have to return.
Cloning also gives you a few extra weeks of growth.... also gives you a chance to make sure you have a strong root system.
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legallyhomeless
Registered: 05/16/08
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Well I found out which were my males. They started getting big clusters of seeds. Ripped em out.... 4 of them sad day
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captain.koons
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do you mean clusters of nads?
seeds form on the females brah.
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GreenThumb
Registered: 04/21/08
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seeds on fems
fat nasty NUTS on males.
so how many you got left?
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legallyhomeless
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Re: Tieing plants down [Re: just me]
#107026 - 08/10/08 07:29 AM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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wait wait... what? I might have fucked up.? There were bug clusters of ball shaped things towards the tops of the plants so I pulled thoes plants out and destroyed them . The remaining plants had white hairs that are beginning to get rather long. I sprayed everything with organic pesticides because Im starting to see a little bug problem.
I wish I knew what strain these were. Started with 20, lost 2, broke a few, got rid of the males, and now I have 6 fems and 2 still to be determined
Now that my males are gone... my females are awefuly close even tied down.. Im wondering if I should let them grow straight up again... any advise appreciated
Edited by legallyhomeless (08/10/08 08:05 AM)
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Yrat
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sounds like you did the correct thing. those were males, but they weren't growing seeds, just their big ball-like flowers.
even tied down, the females should start growing straight up again soon. just with many more branches filling in more space.
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legallyhomeless
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Re: Tieing plants down [Re: Yrat]
#107195 - 08/10/08 03:29 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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But should I take the hangers out of the ground and just let them grow? Since they have been tied down, they have about 5 or 6 "plants" growing from the main stem, which is sweet but the branches on the bottom arent doing much other just chillin on the ground.
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GreenThumb
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i wouldnt undo it now.
maybe you should experiment with one
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