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Noice Beav!
Missed it! Do it again!
Good morning everyone. Last night was an eventful night in the garden. Since there was talk about how to do transplanting, we took a couple pictures of the lemon venom getting put into a 5 gallon pot.
Here she is ready to go into her new home.
Scored the roots.
Then dusted with roots! in the pot and on the root ball itself. Put her in the hole and back filled the pot. Yes duggan, there is a full 5 gallons of soil in there when we were done.
The 4 Blue dream and 4 tutankhamon clones also got put into 1s. Filled up the pots, dusted some ruts into the hole, plopped the clones in there, cut off excess growth/leaves, and back filled. Plain water when transplanting. This was 22 days in the cloner.
More pictures tonight of everyone else. The flower girls will be getting their first CAT drench tonight. Wanted to do it yesterday but the pots were not dry enough to do so. They are ready. Here is the crown royale on Sunday, what do ya think? I consider those buds to have "set". Considering they are bigger today already.
Hope everyone has an awesome day.
Thanks doc. It was just something quick. Wish I could have gotten more pictures but my phone was about dead and the camera battery was dead. So later today I'll get some pictures in the flower room when the lights go out and get some of the little ones.Nice tutorial!
Hi there;Why do you score the roots?Does it promote new root growth?Also,you mention dusting.Could you explain?Thanks-My education continues_crank
Roots!: This is a microbial inoculate. A light dusting on rootballs during transplanting and a small amount at the bottom of the hole where seeds are planted is the proper use for this product. 1 Tablespoon per transplanted cutting sprinkled in and around the hole is perfect. More can be used when transplanting from the Veg area to the Bloom containers.
Thanks doc. It was just something quick. Wish I could have gotten more pictures but my phone was about dead and the camera battery was dead. So later today I'll get some pictures in the flower room when the lights go out and get some of the little ones.
I'll be honest about the ones in flower, I am amazed how well they have recovered from the mite problem we had a month ago. Rarely do we see any bugs anymore and we did it without miticides and chemicals. Amazing. Thanks for having some awesome products.
How's is going Annie-bannannie?? It's good to see you here. Come on in and have a seat! Here's a bong all to yourself, there's plenty to go around. Please wipe your feet and be sure to ask tons of questions. That's a big reason why we are here. To help. We wouldn't be where we are today if the 420 mag wasn't here for us when we started out. Don't get me wrong though, we love to grow. It's a good feeling to know we are saving money, and not smoking chemicals and mold, and so on. Have a great day Annie!!!KNOCK KNOCK It's me Annie, can join y'all I'll wipe my feet and try not to ask too many questions and ill try very hard not to Bogart I promise.
What's happenin oldnoob?! We do have a grafting candidate fluxing right along. She's the Lemon Venom plant we just up potted into a #5 pot. Once she's bigger and I've got the side weaves down, we will graft tops from other mothers to the LV. We also want to splice a tomato top to the LV to see if we can make canna-maters. We are just waiting on her to get a bit bigger so handling the graft sites will be a bit easier. (I have monster hands like Lana Caine from Archer) lol!I have another quick transplant question Nismo. Do you wait till the plant is root bound like that before you pot 'er up?
Oh yeah! Just thought of a question for Canna too. Weren't you going to do some grafting? Like to watch that tutorial too. Thanks for sharing guys and keep up the awesome work. Us lurkers are learning....