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Hey Guys,
Thanks for welcoming me to the forum. I have learned a lot and all without straying far from the forum for information.

Going on the anniversary that I joined Internation Cannagraphic Magazine. I feel the need to share you guys where I’ve arrived after a long year of hard work, losses, laziness and learning.

I learned about revegging/cloning flowering plants this last year and applied this method to my homegrown porch plants.
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Big Thanks to the whole forum, I found my own way and ICMag helped encourage finding my own way. I was able to see that everyone grows the same type of plant with so many different approaches. This have me the confidence that I could develop my own approach with what I could find locally available.

I have grown the exact same way I grew in the past with biocanna and oceanforrest/peat/perlite. Instead I went crazy and bought a bunch of plant food with a wide variety of nutrients and I couldn’t have had a better year playing crazy guy with all the plant foods.

Thanks Guys And Gals!
:greenstars::woohoo:
 

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Hey Guys,
Thanks for welcoming me to the forum. I have learned a lot and all without straying far from the forum for information.

Going on the anniversary that I joined Internation Cannagraphic Magazine. I feel the need to share you guys where I’ve arrived after a long year of hard work, losses, laziness and learning.

I learned about revegging/cloning flowering plants this last year and applied this method to my homegrown porch plants. View attachment 19104927
Big Thanks to the whole forum, I found my own way and ICMag helped encourage finding my own way. I was able to see that everyone grows the same type of plant with so many different approaches. This have me the confidence that I could develop my own approach with what I could find locally available.

I have grown the exact same way I grew in the past with biocanna and oceanforrest/peat/perlite. Instead I went crazy and bought a bunch of plant food with a wide variety of nutrients and I couldn’t have had a better year playing crazy guy with all the plant foods.

Thanks Guys And Gals!
:greenstars::woohoo:
Keep us posted friend.
 

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A little pot bound, pretty sure my water ph has been high after my meter calibrated in my pocket and I was unable to get it back on track using tap. I also fought with the mites, some soapy water and then good bathing. Back right is the GG3 tht got a larger container after around 6 months in a 300c it’s in a 600c now. One in the front right is the funknanomou?s and that needs a 600c and full feed before multiplying. Then there’s three purple punch that are dealing with the containers well.

Overall the conditions are most related to related to slacking on water until they ask. the gg3 in its original outdoor pot is most likely the source of mites and the warm dry indoor winter conditions aided their attempts at successful colonization. Going to try to green up the GG3 and funkanamou?s with the new containers.
 

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