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yoosername
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I couldn't wait either, so I harvested one of my plants early. It turned out pretty fluffy. Don't be me!
The other plants that I let go, all developed bud rot. I think I'm done with outdoor growing...
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yoosername
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Re: Outdoor grow [Re: Data]
#849273 - 09/08/21 02:52 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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It was always a challenge for me to find strains that finished in time around here, so this year I resorted to autos. I think I would have been alright if I had a greenhouse to keep the rain off of them.
Growing a tree in your living room sounds like fun. You can decorate it and put nicely wrapped gifts under the foliage during the holidays
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yoosername
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Quote:
spirit_shadow said: So I looked at my mag landrace leaves closer and they are not deformed 1 fingers they are just duck foot....if I would have paid more attention during veg I would have made clones .....is it still possible to clone a flowering plant and then revert it back to veg?
Yes, look up monster cropping. You will want to take more clones than usual, as the success rate is normally a bit lower. The sooner you do it the better your chances.
On the other hand, taking clones from outdoor plants is a great way to bring bugs into your indoor garden. I wouldn't attempt it unless you can quarantine the clones while you clean them up.
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yoosername
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Nobody should be hurting for good genetics in this day and age. Plenty of people are willing to send you their testers in exchange for grow reports, if you know who to ask. I recently saw on another forum someone was giving seeds to any newbies who didn't have anything good to grow. The homegrown cannabis community can be very generous.
I bet you could even find someone to trade you seeds for spores!
How's that indoor grow coming along, have you decided on a grow method yet?
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