Things are starting to fill in..The Clones are starting to get some life in them. Started feeding last week. I had been feeding just water for the past few weeks after the transplant. Also started the extra 40 sqft expansion so I can screen the plants in the back row.
@BarrieGrower, It all depends. That particular plants was started pretty early and provided a good amount of clones. I've probably taken 100 from it. If I'm not planning on taking cuts from a plant then I wait or in some instances dont do it at all
Dude, that's great.
I gotta tell you though, I remember this (look at my first diary). That shit is a bit too dense for comfort imo. I mean, I dunno what your conditions are, your experience, etc...but if it's nice and humid in mid-late flowering, that's gonna give you headaches.
I'd recommend you start thinking about potassium bicarbonate and other mildew prevention stuff (something like potassium bicarb is nice in the sense that it's also a foliar feed) already...Shit, even regularly spraying your plants down with a hose (if it's not raining) at hot times, when it dries quickly, helps a shitload to prevent all sorts of problems.
Anyway, again, looks great, best of luck!
@Tylerkewl, look into Green Cure and spray plants every 10 days from onset of flowers. The stuff makes all the difference in prevention of PM and bud rot. Good luck I'll be following along looks really good so far!
@@Ssomeguy, yeah. I once again didn't think my layout through. I had a pretty dense outdoor grow last year. I'm pretty close to the Ocean PM is a problem come sept.. I'm guessing a solid pruning is going to be in order after the stretch