New City Grower 1.0

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Done...
 
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Great job Reg,I am excited to see how the cotton candy top does.I was thinking of chopping the top of my Chocolate fondu,aka Freebean.Some may not like this idea but I have ripped those plug's open to see if they are rooting with no ill effect's.Then I just wrap a pipette around to hold closed again.Only if I don't see root's coming out in 10 day's or so.:cheesygrinsmiley:
 
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Yep but is that * tonight on your time or my time Uk or USA?
I look forwards to it an hope I can stay up for it if on USA time:love:
Sunday, Dec. 8, Tonight, 8:00pm Eastern Standard Time (US Eastern Regional Time) Right Here...
 
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I'm not really sure Brit. What do you think?



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I'm really leaning towards the assumption that this 6pk batch of Honey Haze beans had defective genetics.
Compare these two from the same batch: Am I imagining the similarities?



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And this was the end result of that previous photo;



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I believe it's time for Barney and I to have a pow wow. :passitleft:
 
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how far is your light source away from the seedlings and what type of lighting are you using? when you notice a seedling stretch when you transplant it you must bury the stem deep in soil to support it, you will also notice the stem will root when buried.
 
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how far is your light source away from the seedlings and what type of lighting are you using?
This one is 5 maybe 6 inches from a 75w CFL. The previous seedling was about 8 inches
when you notice a seedling stretch when you transplant it you must bury the stem deep in soil to support it, you will also notice the stem will root when buried.
Yeah, I made that mistake with my last White Widow X Skunk seedling but on this one I placed the Rapid Rooter Block deeper in the cup.

To be honest with you KJC, I haven't had any problems turning beans into plants other than with this batch of Honey Haze and the one White Widow X Skunk with the long stem that I didn't put deep enough into the soil. The seedling above is the 5th of 6 beans. I have on more left that's in the seed dish as we speak waiting to tap-root. I'm finding it harder and harder to believe that this is a coincidence.
 
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Well at least she's still standing Reg. So you got the first bit sorted, I knew you could do it. As for genetic problems I'm not so sure, it would be extraordinary bad luck to get a whole batch like that. Give her time with some extra TLC, lets see if she blossoms into something beautiful. I'm gunning for her.

Edit; Ugly Ducklings and all that
 
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