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Starting the next round for the 30 gallon no-till pot. Took 7 clones, planning to plant 5 in the pot. I maybe took them too early so I added a splash of old hydro nutes to keep them alive while the last round finishes.
Just a wee baby update. 5/7 clones have rooted. I'll probably take the three healthiest and put them in my 3x3.
Edit: the next day I decided to plant the two farthest along lol. I accidentally made a compost hotspot by burying some leaves in the middle of the fabric pot, but the two spots on either side should be good.
Two clones became four, one was not rooted enough and died so four became three. One is doing super well, another is not doing so hot but I will let it ride it out, and the third is somewhere in the middle. I'm in a real Goldilocks situation, I just hope I can keep an even canopy later on in veg.
I pulled the third clone that was just going to be lagging. It was growing new roots, but it was never going to catch up with the other two. The remaining clones are doing great. It's fully winter here so I need a humidifier, unfortunately mine just broke and I can't replace it for a while, so we'll just hope for now. Also, I topped them and trimmed 'em up.
It's week four of flower, and my humidifier is busted. I can't afford to replace it right now so she's stressing. And by she I mean the two clones and then I popped the mom in the same pot due to space constraints. They seem to be doing well despite the dead of winter in Michigan humidity.
My other grow was growing into the light, so I had to switch them. This light doesn't have the greatest coverage, but it had to be done. The humidifier is still down, and I'm going to have to move house with it on one of the coldest days of the year, so this grow does not have everything going for it. Smells strong, like candy apples and the buds are getting very dense.