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Re: WTF! Watch This Flux, 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing, presents "Fluxy Lady" fully restra
White Widow transplanted today. Using organic OMRI cert. soil, vermiculite, yum yum (thanks to Spimp),
fresh worm castings, 1tsp dolomite lime/gallon of mix, clean rocks on the botton of clean pot,
w/ 1 large drain hole in middle of the bottom. She came out of a 1.5 gallon/6 liter pot, in one piece.
The plant should not lose a step, zero roots damaged in the move
She's my first WW grow, sprouted from a non auto, fem bean that I got from a good buddy.
I may veg her longer, before she stays outside. I'm told that it's not the best idea,
to grow under the sun & put inside, under artificial light, after sunset, for 5-6 hours of more light.
Anybody ever tried this method, to keep plants from flowerring before you want them to?
(flip-flop is size 10, for scale)
I'll start to pull the 4 limbs away from center, for a 4 cola-flux.
4capecodderbean
White Widow transplanted today. Using organic OMRI cert. soil, vermiculite, yum yum (thanks to Spimp),
fresh worm castings, 1tsp dolomite lime/gallon of mix, clean rocks on the botton of clean pot,
w/ 1 large drain hole in middle of the bottom. She came out of a 1.5 gallon/6 liter pot, in one piece.
The plant should not lose a step, zero roots damaged in the move
She's my first WW grow, sprouted from a non auto, fem bean that I got from a good buddy.
I may veg her longer, before she stays outside. I'm told that it's not the best idea,
to grow under the sun & put inside, under artificial light, after sunset, for 5-6 hours of more light.
Anybody ever tried this method, to keep plants from flowerring before you want them to?
(flip-flop is size 10, for scale)
I'll start to pull the 4 limbs away from center, for a 4 cola-flux.
4capecodderbean