Beginning of week 2 of flower. Branching and growth are great!
Increased nitrogen boost to 1ml/gallon plants were looking pale.
11/4 still looks a bit pale, increased nitrogen boost to 1.4 ml/gallon. Moved the lights and got some great shots!
Every time I speak to House and garden it seems they save me money. They said that since their nutrients will not create the salt buildup the other nutrients do that I do not need to empty my reservoir and refill it once a week he said I am wasting precious nutrients I should instead change it every say 3 to 4 weeks or at the appropriate growth stages (end of: veg, stretch, mid flower) since at these times I am changing the supplements!!!!! Woohoo @housegarden.
@goarilla, thanks!!! The roots from the cuttings left in the humidity dome are indeed much better than the ones moved to early into the DWC!!!!! Thanks again for the suggestion you rock!
1/8/18 Been a month and still cannot describe the smell as much other than pungent (not at all in a bad way). I still cannot smoke a whole joint in one sitting (almost 35y experience). I hope you understood how rare that is. Think Tommy Chong.
Looking darn good after some serious monster cropping you did there buddy. I haven't seen clones bounce back from being cut from a flowering mother in quite some time. These are getting back into their strut nicely Taz, great job :D
Dude that's so awesome I have a little Re-veg/ monster crop project I'm working on just practicing I haven't done a diary on it remind me I'll show you some pics on Kik
@biggreens420, The single fingered leaves are part of the revegging process. They will return to normal multi finger leaves as they grow just as the other set has. This is known as monster cropping because the plants that result are monsters with a monstrosity of branches.
@Tazard1, just had a look Bro looking good. I was talking about the single fingerd leaves iv never seen it before y did u take the clones in flower is it just an experiment
@biggreens420, they are clones that were taken during the eighth week of flower from a flowering plant. If you zoom you can still see the buds. I have another set that are 4 weeks older than these and in their 4th week of flower. If you look at that diary you will see that as they grow they will produce many branches (I tried counting them and couldn't keep it straight) I am training them with a little scrog I made from bamboo. Check it out!
@CAMOGROWN, no, since they were monster (flowering) clones they take 4 weeks to root and begin growing vegatively again. So I only grew them for like 2-3 weeks.