Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restrained

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nice budder, you gotta separate them? i think you should, unless you are doing a 4-way creation? tell me about it. :hmmm: thanks
That's the idea. I figured 4 clones will grow faster than one and flux easier than one. That's what I have been working on.
 
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Was it grown indoors or outdoors?

you just put a HUGE target up for me, please explain what I read. why would somebody in socal do something like that in a state where clouds are rarely seen :rofl:

sorry budder, outside is your answer, im an arse :rofl: here ya go l.b. aka # :passitleft: :circle-of-love:
 
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here's some of what you missed #, it also answers your question

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Re: WTF! Watch This Flux, 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing, presents "Fluxy Lady" fully restra

you just put a HUGE target up for me, please explain what I read. why would somebody in socal do something like that in a state where clouds are rarely seen :rofl:

sorry budder, outside is your answer, im an arse :rofl: here ya go l.b. aka # :passitleft: :circle-of-love:
There you go trich. The reason I ask is that when growing indoors you can control the tightness of your nodes. But why question why. Thank the man above they are looking good and thriving.
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That's the idea. I figured 4 clones will grow faster than one and flux easier than one. That's what I have been working on.

have you researched sucessful growing of more than ONE plant per pot? I have not, but I'm not sure it has ever been practiced,

with success, but, we'll find out! They look real good together budder :high-five:
 
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There you go trich. The reason I ask is that when growing indoors you can control the tightness of your nodes. But why question why. Thank the man above they are looking good and thriving.
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I can control tightness outside, but the White Widow has had NO help with keeping her nodes tighter (by using LA's awesome methods)
 
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Thanks trich. That's how the light bulb was invented. I just found out I can take Pics of my lady's when they are sleeping. I used the green head lamp I use at night to work in the grow tent. Eureka.
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Yes WW is an easy strain to grow and clone. That is why I have been experimenting with it this summer, which has turned out to be a great one to grow in as we here have not had the heat waves and high humidity.
 
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that's music to my ears budder, she gave me 2 clones and she has had no health issues, I could not agree with you more, :thankyou:
When I defoliate I save the best limbs for cloning and just put them in a cup of tap water and just check them every day to make sure the water has not evaporated.
 
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:green_heart: Tip for today: (I just found this while prowling around 420, and pasted it here w/ no permission :cheesygrinsmiley:)

tape on the jars for labeling, not lids. I've mixed up lids on mason jars before.:lot-o-toke:

My family found unique "pasta jars" for each plant.
They know the strain and plant name by shape and color of jar.

I prefer labels but I compensate by saying,
"Pack me a Quiffa (10 week Caramelicious) with 1/3 Sassy (9 week White Widow.)
The yunguns are glad to pack and share my wife's grow :)
 
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When I defoliate I save the best limbs for cloning and just put them in a cup of tap water and just check them every day to make sure the water has not evaporated.

do you keep the water "warm?" I have never got roots in a cup of tap water. I have been using a fluorescent tube, in a covered container that I open at least once a day. I will try the water method with no heat and no cover, when the WW babies, are big enough to clone.
 
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Roots don't grow in sunlight.
10 minutes of light won't kill the.
Light + drying is to be avoided.

:rofl: thanks Rado, if roots don't grow in light, how do I see members rooting in windowsills :hmmmm: you are baffling me Rado, lol

I think you can get away w light on roots when making clones, right? I just made some and they where rooted in a clear glass "dome" w a clear bottom, here is my glass clone machine, it has produced 2 rooted clones.

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talk to me, please :thanks:
 
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do you keep the water "warm?" I have never got roots in a cup of tap water. I have been using a fluorescent tube, in a covered container that I open at least once a day. I will try the water method with no heat and no cover, when the WW babies, are big enough to clone.
I put the glass on my window sill. In the day time when the sun is blazing I take it away from direct sunlight but

the light has had no ill effects on the roots.
 
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