Forest Gump Is Growing!

My second clone. I took a bigger bite. About two inches taller. Cut all her fan leaves in half. Took the lid of for a few. and breathed on her...and , yes talked to her. See what happens!
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Looking real good Forrest!
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Love the sawgrass camo!
 
My latest thought. Why not take some clones..Dont top..keep them at one cola or two and stick them in the small places in the tent between the big ones at a foot tall or so???? My thoughts are, well, they are free and if I get just one dominant bud on each then thats cool. Maybe stand them on a little pedestal to get them a little higher to the lights. Havent seen anyone do this in post. Would it work??
 
My other latest thought would be that since I got all this junk as hand me downs from my brother and I have made it this far maybe he will be impressed when he comes back in town to visit. Unless I kill them all in the bloom stage. I can hear him now. "why did you cut the damn tent in half???" Because I could. It was hard do anything when you only have a foot of space to work outside a huge tent. With autos it would be ok I guess, but I needed room for clones and vegging ( and pots, and bags, and soil bags, ect ect ect.). He has some idea that he is gonna bank money, move out west with his wife and grow on a big scale.
 
Looking good!! Keep that momentum going @ForestGump :thumb:
Thanks. My program for watering is pretty much second nature now. Glad I got that down. Two more went outside to the farm yesterday. Needed the room anyway. Leaves me with 8 in bloom, a mother plant and two clones for now. All are looking pretty darn good. Like I said before, from now on, only mesh bags, although the ones in buckets are doing great too. Starting to smell good.
 
One of my friends did move to Oklahoma and started his own store catering to growers. He sells EVERYTHING one would need.
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Smart move!
 
My Mulberry tree is looking good. It took three years to get a good canopy to hide the berries from the birds. They are soooo sweet. Using Fox Farms nutes every now and then. GOOD stuff!!!...my fingers are purple from eating the berries!!
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Outsides are doing better than expected. The other ones are hard to get to, so I focused on this girl. She has gained a couple inches in the week or so she has been on the outs. I just don't know if people feed them outside. Could anyone give me advice? I guess I could use Fox Farms trio...just don't know. I actually just sliced the mesh bag all over with a utility knife when she was put in the ground so the roots would spread. Seems to have worked. But she has to compete with the sawgrass roots, could have been a mistake, but she seems to like it.
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Yes a person would give an outdoor plant nutrients. Some make a super soil, where they don’t do anything in veg, but once they start flowering they add a bunch of different stuff. I’m not going to pretend like I know how to grow with a super soil set up.

I do know that if you put some hay over the soil it helps to keep the moisture there, in really hot environments.:passitleft:

Plants looking good for no nutrients lol :thumb:
 
Outsides are doing better than expected. The other ones are hard to get to, so I focused on this girl. She has gained a couple inches in the week or so she has been on the outs. I just don't know if people feed them outside. Could anyone give me advice? I guess I could use Fox Farms trio...just don't know. I actually just sliced the mesh bag all over with a utility knife when she was put in the ground so the roots would spread. Seems to have worked. But she has to compete with the sawgrass roots, could have been a mistake, but she seems to like it.
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Keep an eye on her as she gets bigger... if that Sawgrass gets to blowing into the leaves, it might cut em up a bit.

Doubt it will be an issue, but something to watch.
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