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Paper Towel
Method used by growers
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Avg. success - 93%
Method popularity - 40%
Dos Si Dos Auto
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Barney's Farm - 91%
Dos Si Dos Auto - 98%
Triks Auto
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Twenty20 - 89%
Triks Auto - 100%
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Khando Khando
2 months ago
Germinated Dos si dos and Triks on 10/22/24. Germinated 24 Carat on 10/29/24.
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Grow Questions
Khando
Khandostarted grow question 2 months ago
The dos si dos first true leaves seem to have some curling downward on the some of the sides of the leaves. Is this a concern? Also, does the color look ok on the leaves? I think it overall looks healthy but can't tell if I may be over/under watering.
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Legendaryseedthumb
Legendaryseedthumbanswered grow question 2 months ago
She looks perfectly healthy. Look on the new growth it’s perfect. Old leaves and old growth can easily get weird looking. In the flowering stage the big old leaves can get very dark because of too much nitrogen in them. But if the new growth looks like this there is nothing to worry about then you know she’s healthy. You want the new growth to be fresh and a little lighter in the color than the rest of the plant. Good luck my friend! I can’t wait to watch this girl grow up 😎
Khando
Khandostarted grow question 2 months ago
Haven't watered in 3 days. The soil dry on top but darker a few inches down and feels cold/slightly damp. Not sure if that is considered "wet" still. The larger leaves are almost touching the soil. I'm just trying to be extra cautious not to overwater but still learning the plant
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BerrySweetHigh
BerrySweetHighanswered grow question 2 months ago
High Khando, this drooping does show the lack of oxygen at the roots. You can prevent this issue by only watering at the outside of the pot and not too close to the plant. When you do this the plant has enough water at the outside of the pot and enough oxygen at the center of the pot. This will solve the drooping. Happy Growing Buddy! 💚
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DutchFarmercommentedweek 019 days ago
🌿 Your plant babies are thriving beautifully!
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GrowZaddycommentedweek 32 months ago
Fellow newbie here, keep up the good work!
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IndicaPartycommentedweek 105 days ago
Looks good 💪 💪 💪
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DutchFarmercommentedweek 019 days ago
🌿 Your plant babies are thriving beautifully!