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Im sure a pure spirited woman like you ages very well anyway . Its a pleasure to meet you
Hamster Lewis said:AC I am glad others hve chimed in here....I was worried you wld think me and Nchef were picking on ya....
Bottom line is it is your show to run how you see fit...we are just trying to spit out some info and knowledge we hve been lucky to learn while here. This site is more geared towards teaching and learning. That is why I call it home.
Hick I wouldn't patronize u,LOL all jokes aside I believe whatever u say when it comes to growingHick said:chewy.. don't patronize me! ... it's beneath you...:rofl:...
j/k my friend
Hick said:Some folks cut the fan leaves in half when cloning, to aid in dehydration. Cutting them off seedlings only shocks, damages, and inhibits growth. IMO/E.
Rolaids?? did they have indigestion?? Maybe some Flintstone chewables next time??..
IMO You really should just get some 'quality' "plant" nutrients, designed and formulated for plants utilization.
Every time you handle, transplant, muck with them you're slowing their progress, stunting their growth, and risking stress and damage.
BudLover#69 said:LMFAO,,Too Much reading for me!!! I'll just check the pics out thats all I need to know whats going on right then and there,,,A pic shows what your REALITY at the moment really is!! LOL Ppl can type till they are Blue in the face and say Anything....Good Luck though
Ruffy said:im not being mean but from what ive seen, seperate! dont clip leaves! they will grow good. @ week 4-5 the top them if u want, that will put the growth down low to the other branches to make them bushy. good luck and keep reading & asking questions
Also the whole reasoning for clipping the fan leaves back is to allow for what nutrients they are asking for to go to the middle of the plant and so it doesnt branch as much. Well actually it will branch more, but trimming them back towards the stalk will just condense the plant.
I dont know why some people shun this thought. Has no one ever seen pics?
Hick said:So which is it?? "so it doesn't branch".. or "it will actually branch more" ??
it removes their ability to photosynthesize. And forces them to use more energy trying to reproduce them. They NEED those leaves in order to metabolize.
I think there are a few here that do a form of SOG at least.(small, single cola plants, grown close together) But SOG is best performed with cuttings. Cuttings that are mature and ready to flower, that are not vegged for an extensive period, and will all grow and perform 'at least' close to the same. A SOG from seed is going to give you headaches, me thinks.
Hick said:AC I appreciate your participation.. Sometimes your posts seem confusing,.. or confused! it's all good
that said. Plants from seed "must" reach a stage of 'sexual maturity', before they WILL flower. (i.e. you "can't" flower by size, they "must" be allowed to mature to that crucial "age")
That is why SOG is usually performed with clones. They are sexually mature, and ready for flower.
If you cut the hours to 12/12 on a plant fro seed that is 'not' sexually mature, you only induce a lot of stretch, which is not what you want in a SOG...'IMO'...
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