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Old 05-02-2009, 08:37 PM #141
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Old 05-05-2009, 10:35 AM #142
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Hey guys,
So as to not fuck up like last year, I'm planning on when I will be going to get clones and putting them out. I live at 34* N, and was thinking about getting some clones around May 14-20. The light schedule that day(may 14) would, with dawn and dusk, be 14:55 hours of light. I'm not sure whether the dispensaries will have the clones under 18/6 or 24/0 light. I'm thinking around May 14th would be ok, but..
Would it be better for me to wait another week (15:05, May 21) or even an additional two weeks from there (15:15 May 28)?
Check the clones' root system. You'd want a newly established clone. Ask when they might have been taken. The sooner they are put outside after cloning, the better chance you will have of avoiding a re-veg.

Seems to me you'd want to put them out at the apex of the vortex of the photo period if they are established clones. The increasing daylight time has the potential of re-vegging you plants. This would mean planting them in 2 weeks (May 28th).
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Old 05-05-2009, 07:12 PM #143
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Check the clones' root system. You'd want a newly established clone. Ask when they might have been taken. The sooner they are put outside after cloning, the better chance you will have of avoiding a re-veg.

Seems to me you'd want to put them out at the apex of the vortex of the photo period if they are established clones. The increasing daylight time has the potential of re-vegging you plants. This would mean planting them in 2 weeks (May 28th).
The dispensary I normally go to, you have to pre-order clones. I'm not sure if this means, they then put in an order to the clone vendor and he takes the clones then, or if he just constantly is taking clones and just giving them what they need. I was leaning towards getting the clones through them, but I've read recently about people getting clones that weren't what they were supposed to be. (So I'm just going to keep an eye out for what other dispensaries carry at the time).
And the first sentence of your second paragraph made me laugh, it reminded me of Pineapple Express when they were about to spark the cross joint.
I think I probably will wait until sometime between the 21-28. I don't want to deal with any re-veg. It caused way too many problems last year.
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Old 05-09-2009, 05:32 PM #144
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This year is the first year i have a flowering clone in spring , it is also the first year that i used 24 instead of 18/6.

So the lesson i learned for me personally , is for outdoor plants , don't exceed 18 hrs of light and put them outside then at around 15 hrs of light.

The 2 clones arent't growing anymore , just standing still with little buds
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Old 05-09-2009, 06:34 PM #145
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same thing happened to me a few clones i had vegging on 24hr all flowered some are big enough to yield but some are too small to produce a little hells angel og clone flowered at 4 inches. so im hitting it with c.silver so i can at least get some seeds. lesson learned i was growing indoor before and never thought about this issue. i started some seeds on may 1st there doing fine. when life gives you lemons make lemonade.
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Old 05-10-2009, 11:47 AM #146
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So plant outdoors when say a clone in a 1inch rockwool has roots,thats in a tray under floros ?????
harden off first right??????????
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Old 05-11-2009, 07:04 AM #147
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i am in the southwest and i set my plants out 2 weeks before the first of spring, the thing is they started to flower and now they look about a third of the way through the bud cycle and my question is will they keep budding or will they re-veg and if they do re-veg will the results be subpar. Also whats a good cheap way to make a darkroom on 4ft tall bushes

i asked this question earlier and the answere was (they definitely will re-veg)but they havent started revegging yet and they look like they are continuing to flower so will they finish without light deprivation? i have been feeding them flower nutes

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Old 05-13-2009, 03:24 AM #148
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any help would be much appreciated
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Old 05-13-2009, 04:18 AM #149
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Old 05-15-2009, 02:35 AM #150
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Half mine are flowering.

Half my clones that are out are flowering right now. I am not very exsperienced with outdoor growing but am getting more and more interested in guerrilla grows. I live in southernb california. I read from a fe different post that the pre flower clones actually flowered all the way through and never reveged. If that is the cse I am fine with that because I will throw more out to harvest my large crop in September. Will my plants revege or will i get an early crop?

Also, Fastpine. I have read all your threads and find them to be very interesting and filled with good information. I can't PM yet, so if anyone could forward me there email I would appreciate it
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