Flittermouse
Active Member
Hi,
These first photos show transplanting NL#2 clones from 12 oz. cups into #1 pots .
I use clear plastic cups for the clones because they allow the roots to be seen .
I use this transplanting technique in order to maximize the roots while keeping the height of the plant in check .
My clone production was 100% on this grow . I took 8 cuttings and got 8 clones . 6 clones I am flowering and that will be the feature of this grow journal .
2 clones I have planted for vegetative growth and future clone cuttings . I may be able to add details of those aspects of the grow cycle as I move along .
The soil I use for plants to be flowered is different from the soil I use for plants to be vegetated and consists of a bottom layer of peat moss , to hold water and keep soil out of drain holes , and M³ soil mix on top of that to which I will add some P P P P ( 5-10-2 ) along the way . Soil technology is complicated and this is my effort to keep things simple .
These first photos show transplanting NL#2 clones from 12 oz. cups into #1 pots .
I use clear plastic cups for the clones because they allow the roots to be seen .
I use this transplanting technique in order to maximize the roots while keeping the height of the plant in check .
My clone production was 100% on this grow . I took 8 cuttings and got 8 clones . 6 clones I am flowering and that will be the feature of this grow journal .
2 clones I have planted for vegetative growth and future clone cuttings . I may be able to add details of those aspects of the grow cycle as I move along .
The soil I use for plants to be flowered is different from the soil I use for plants to be vegetated and consists of a bottom layer of peat moss , to hold water and keep soil out of drain holes , and M³ soil mix on top of that to which I will add some P P P P ( 5-10-2 ) along the way . Soil technology is complicated and this is my effort to keep things simple .