Hello. This is the end of week 11 and the beginning of week 12 of veg.
Wow, These plants have doubled in size since last week. I'm guessing the roots found the compost.
I put in 2 gallons of compost in each pot this year and was worried the soil might be too hot for the plants. But they look good. No burnt or wilted leaves.
Showed some yard flowers. After all this site is about the flowers, eh! 😄
Repotted the twins and the extra plant and I will flower them inside under the mars Hydro FC-4800 in the main grow room.
They will be harvested before the plants in the greenhouse and I'll show it here.
Haven't had a good berry strain in awhile. Looking forward to the taste.
Showed how I use the plastic pots. I prefer the plastic pots to the cloth pots, but I still use some cloth.
When the roots get into the landscapers cloth, I can bottom water better.
It doesn't hold a lot of water, I don't have to worry about mold. and I get better air transfer to the roots.
Ok. Be Great.
Chuck.
Hello. After 30 years of growing, I've found my first twin. Can they be separated? Have you heard of it being done or have you done it or should I just cut the weaker stem out? What other advice can you give on this matter. Chuck.
Are they separate or conjoined? If so separate safely. If joined them I'd grow as is to see how it turned out. It's rare so a documented experiment would be interesting. If you are only growing that one then maybe start another.
I feel if you cut it off there is a big chance both will die. They are fragile.
Let em ride dude
Hello. I asked a question about twins a day ago. Gently dug down to find a root for each stem. Separation successful. My question now is - are they identical or not? I my mind they are, What do you think. Chuck.
genetic mapping.. no way to see a physical thing that results from the fertilized egg splitting or if there were 2 unique eggs fertilized to start.
might have a good guess, but can't be certain of it.