It should fluff up some, hope you get your 2 gal.
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Haha, I don't think it really adds up to anything serious. As long as it's close. Close is good enough with the coco as I read. The same with the worm castings and made up soil and pearlite/vermiculite. It's the other things that can make or break me.It should fluff up some, hope you get your 2 gal.
You mean in the bottom of the containers?If you need space takers, consider gravel or yard stones.
I picked up a 40x plus 60x loupe at the end of my last run... it worked great! For the price, it can't be beat.@Emilya, did you ever get the 30x36mm Jeweler Optics Loupe? I saw you might have picked one up and wonder how you like it?
You mean in the bottom of the containers?
Ok so he's going with conventional selection. It's basics. Although what I have going on now is kind of exciting, I do prefer having a tent full of level canopied plants. Having them be the best of what I have would be like putting icing on the cake.definitely... but there is a reason for it. You are starting out with a mature plant and the one that you have picked as the best one to take clones from. Also, a group of clones are going to stay even with each other in the tent in all ways... much easier to manage.
My best runs were accomplished by starting off with 5 mixed sex seeds, working them to pollinate one plant to produce seeds, and in that process picking out the very best female that I can take a bunch of clones from. Those clones are then run as a group, knowing exactly what I have and hitting them hard from the very start.
Ah, got it. Thanks.That would work too, but I meant more as a cutting agent, distributed evenly in the media. Stones would improve drainage and O2 retention as well.
Crushed rock stones. Good source of natural silica tooYou mean in the bottom of the containers?
Hehe Do your time Joe. The Mrs. needs you to focus on her and the little royal one right now. This is hard but it's like a good deed in the bank for later. Babies take the spot light off us. It's a double edge sword since we're no longer the main interest in our mates life anymore. It does however set one free to go on to other things one wants to do. Wink Wink.I saw on amazon a five pack of key also released nutes . 20$.
Some good stuff man . I want to order it so bad and ask Erin to let me do two plants mix this stuff in holes and plant seed .
Need autos though I think ?
Man I am
So close and itching to do it .
Anxiety attack thinking about it lol
Do it joe you beach!!!
No ! Your wife is going to kill you !
Do it joe you beach!
No joe ! How dumb are you ?
Do it joe !!
See where I am going here ?
Lmao
This is what I could get for 20$Hehe Do your time Joe. The Mrs. needs you to focus on her and the little royal one right now. This is hard but it's like a good deed in the bank for later. Babies take the spot light off us. It's a double edge sword since we're no longer the main interest in our mates life anymore. It does however set one free to go on to other things one wants to do. Wink Wink.
Yes. This is what I've been wondering. The cuts off my Durban lady are smaller but denser, much much more resin. All are tests in different soil but all are much denser than the mother.I'm full of wonder today it seems. I was looking at seeds and found at The Kingdom of Seeds something new to me. He says on many of his cultivars that clones will produce better plants and trichome's than it's mother. I've read a bit around the seed seller pages and never read that. Has anyone had the feeling their clones gave them better results than a seed run?
Very interesting!!! I have to try this.Yes. This is what I've been wondering. The cuts off my Durban lady are smaller but denser, much much more resin. All are tests in different soil but all are much denser than the mother.
It's a trap Joe! RUN!This is what I could get for 20$
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Oh the temptation is real boyz @InTheShed my tomatoe garden last year area aeriating...