CharlieMopps
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I can't wait to see how much you get off those outdoor monsters.
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No, they where perfectly healthy in the hydro before I put them in the ground. They had like 2 ft of healthy looking roots. I thought they would be strong enough to handle it. I guess only time will tell.
Thanks for the comments and stopping in.
I would remove all of the dead leaves off of it to redirect it's energy. ;-)
I can't wait to see how much you get off those outdoor monsters.
Hey Sonzor, must be hot as hell there huh? Hope those SLH clones pull through for you man. The big one looks a little sad.... but hey what wouldn't be when the sand and air get so hot. I have read that keeping some mulch around the base will keep moister in and help keep the roots cooler than without, maybe that will help a little.
That Papaya plant reminds me of clash of the titans, I think it was Medusa? Good luck with the silver exp. and take care man.
Good luck with those transplants - I've wondered how that'd do. Can you shade them with a screen or something?
You are going to have to start a new thread; your plants do not look like a first time grow, so the title of this one is quickly becoming a misnomer!
I think it was pan4gold that had hydro to dirt success, but others have said it doesn't work.
I'm baffled why that one plant won't flower. Especially since all they others were early bloomers. New moon is coming up so maybe that will get it going.
Most attempts at transplanting from hydro to dirt will fail. I have done it, but at a very low success rate.
Good work either way sonzor.
So what is the silver supposed to do? Make them herm and produce the fems?
From what I understand it changes the female to a male. First time trying so we will see. I few weeks to go yet.
Do you just add it to the water or do you foliar spray it?
How is the lemon haze doing? it must be showing some signs of flowering?
While I have a chance and before this journal disappears, I just want to tell you what a pleasure it was following it!