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120 clones going out this week

HookaHittaH

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good luck man looks like you're off to a good start. i had to deal with some beavers last year. they didnt seem to really mess with my plants though. it seemed like it would try to dig in the dirt after we watered. maybe trying to cool off in the summer heat.
 

Vol Funk

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SiR-GrOwS-aLoT said:
sorry so long for an update, i have one photo only so far :(
i had alot of work to do and the photos slipped my mind.. the one i do have is of a patch just after i planted the clones nycd, hawaiin, and i think a few chonic as well.

beaver moved on, no worries.

in this patch there is 64 plants total, ill take new pics this week when i go check on em, the oter patch has 68 i believe, mostly chonic whith a few orange bud mixed in.

youll see that when i plant the clones i spred out the bags to there final positions then take stakes cut to a point and i drive themm down into the growbag, thru the bottom and into the ground. this secures my bags from tipping or being blown over. later they are used to secure the plants to when they get heavy and wanna fall over from bud wieght




caligreen, you wonder what i did with it all...i had it all set on fire! lol
what would u do with that much?
Interesting...I'm copying your style this year! :p
 

Rob547

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holy shit man. Just looked through your other thread there, craaaazy. Glad your hard work and everything worked out. You never did mention anything about flower ferts though. I've got the veg down pretty well but have never had enough money to properly invest in flowering ferts besides some cheap 15-30-20 (or something). Best of luck to you, and stay safe!!
 

SiR-GrOwS-aLoT

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i have a water source to mix up flowering ferts this yr and will likely be using a grotek feeding plan. last yr i used a time release flowering fert, cant remember the name, but it sucked anyway...never found a good time release flowering fert yet.
 

LV_Kid

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Looks awesome man, i like the bag idea. Beats having to dig all the wholes to burry the plants. How long in your area until plants will start 12 and 12??
 

two heads

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Yeah, we're curious!

BTW LV Kid, 12/12 occurs at the same time - Sept 21 and March 21 - all over the globe. It is know as the equinox. Indoor growers use 12/12 as a trigger for flowering but all species have a critical night length which determines when they will start flowering outdoors, usually in the 10 - 11 hour range.
 

Rob547

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How is the Orange Bud? I was looking into it for indoors, plant-wise and high-wise?
 

SiR-GrOwS-aLoT

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sorry i havent updated,,i been feeding with floranova...loookin goood!

going back this week for another feeding, i promise to bring back pics for you folks. the nycd are not as big as i hoped they'd be but the chronic is incredable! 8-10 feet tall some of em and bushy as hell! glad i chose her for this yrs project

took pics last week but have no cord for the cam corder so could not upload em to comp.
 

hamstring

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Very nice SGA are those the Chronic you were talking about? They are huge break out the trimking gear your in for a work out.
 

SiR-GrOwS-aLoT

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thank you.
yea thats mostly chronic with 1 or 2 nycd and a hawaiian or two mixed in there somewhere..this patch holds 60 plants..

the tall one you see me standing next to is one of the hawaiin x durban, those will come down in 2 weeks.
 
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