Good morning @kaw900r I use Fox farm soil. I have never use coco coir. I believe if I used coco I would have to ph.Do you use coco coir?
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Good morning @kaw900r I use Fox farm soil. I have never use coco coir. I believe if I used coco I would have to ph.Do you use coco coir?
Looking good Kaw!
You going to grow all the clones the same way? Seems like a great opportunity to try some different training techniques.
All of those clones should pretty much grow to the same size so it's an ideal situation to see how shaping them differently might turn out, yield-wise. (That's me thinking out loud about what I'd do if presented with this opportunity! I've had as many as two similar clones to work with but never four!)
They're a blank canvass, Kaw! IMO, there's barely any kind of physical manipulation you can perform on theses plants that will cause them to stop growing. So you can use your imagination and do whatever. Better yet, you can mimic some of the many training methods to be found here on 420 Mag. Mainlining, quadlining, supercropping, etc.Pretty much did them a little different in pot sizes 3gal no lst, 2gal lst and 2 - 1gal lst. Ideally I'd like to move them on to flower and pop some new seeds. This is the best time to grow for me now until April. So what training techniques are you referring to?
Otay,They're a blank canvass, Kaw! IMO, there's barely any kind of physical manipulation you can perform on theses plants that will cause them to stop growing. So you can use your imagination and do whatever. Better yet, you can mimic some of the many training methods to be found here on 420 Mag. Mainlining, quadlining, supercropping, etc.
Use the little magnifying glass (search icon) at the top of the page and search on those words. You'll find lots of examples of how to go about it and what can result.