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Many Thanks Phases!
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13g Hashish
Okay, enough haschish pictures!
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Looks like a big chocolate cookie. C64.....your pics are amazing.
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Nice looking chunk of hash!
Hey quick question for you. When you transplant your clones. What size pot/solo cup do you put them into? Do you let them dry out or do you start feeding everyday right away? Thanks. Keep up good work. Can't wait air to see those ladies pack on the weight!
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Thanks a lot Old Toker and Phases!
![]() @ Phases From the Aerocloner I plant them in 1,4 liter pots (dimensions 17x17x10 cm), see picture. Then in 7.5Liter Smart Pots. After the repotting I pour immediately with fertilizer. I pour every first, or second day, as I have pleasure. ![]() |
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Those pots are awesome. I like how there is a lot of openings for drainage. I imagine that you could use those pots for smaller plants in a SOG and they would work well.
And to elaborate on my First question, when you put clones into pots from areocloner - do you feeds the coco prior to putting the clone in. Or put clone in and then feed? Then After your first feed do you let the coco dry out or keep it wet? Sorry for all the questions, just having some issues with slow starting clones, think may need to let them dry a bit more. Going to have to do side by side on this one. Thanks
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Those containers are pretty bad ass!
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I give the cuttings a light nutrient solution already in the Aerocloner. I use only the substrate that has already been washed out.
I do not give fertilizers to the loose coco substrate. When I repot, I fertilize the plants only when they are stuck in the substrate. When the young cuttings are stuck, I leave the substrate somewhat dry, which is correct. But do not dry out. Too wet is not good at the beginning of rooting. I hope I could help you... ![]() Edit: Also important are warm feet when rooting. A heating mat is very practical. |
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