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I am just making thru the first cycle and selecting mothers of LSD and Bogbubble. I have a Orange Kush clone a buddy dropped off today. I want to keep it as a mother also (the smoke kicked my ass).
I veg and flower in a E&F system and am moving to an all clone perpetual supply setup as soon as I sex this batch of seeds.
Now the question:
What is the best for sustained vegging for the express purpose of supplying clones? Soil, Aerobucket, DWC, combination of a couple?
I don't think I would keep them for more than a year or so but how knows. I could always make a clone a new mother plant at some point and start over. I want to have 5-7 killer mothers in a closet with agrosun flouro's in the four corners and a round halo flouro above. Maybe that's to much light and wouldn't give good stretching that makes it so easy to take clones fronm side branches.
I was thinking about a double 5 gallon bucket setup (ala Krusty)adapted with lava rocks in the bottom of the top bucket to promote drainage but a soil mix on the upper 3/4 of the top bucket. Put an airstone in the bottom of the second bucket for drain off water and eventual root growth. Not connected to a central rez system, each independent may eventually add a timmed water cycle but that's it. These are mothers so I just want fairly slow, steady, healthy growth.
Always heard soil for mothers. It retains more moisture for less frequent waterings, more forgiving as far as nutes, creates healthier mother plant inviroment.
I haven't ever warehoused mothers, any advice?
What's everyones mother storage methods?
Thanks in advance
Texas KId
I veg and flower in a E&F system and am moving to an all clone perpetual supply setup as soon as I sex this batch of seeds.
Now the question:
What is the best for sustained vegging for the express purpose of supplying clones? Soil, Aerobucket, DWC, combination of a couple?
I don't think I would keep them for more than a year or so but how knows. I could always make a clone a new mother plant at some point and start over. I want to have 5-7 killer mothers in a closet with agrosun flouro's in the four corners and a round halo flouro above. Maybe that's to much light and wouldn't give good stretching that makes it so easy to take clones fronm side branches.
I was thinking about a double 5 gallon bucket setup (ala Krusty)adapted with lava rocks in the bottom of the top bucket to promote drainage but a soil mix on the upper 3/4 of the top bucket. Put an airstone in the bottom of the second bucket for drain off water and eventual root growth. Not connected to a central rez system, each independent may eventually add a timmed water cycle but that's it. These are mothers so I just want fairly slow, steady, healthy growth.
Always heard soil for mothers. It retains more moisture for less frequent waterings, more forgiving as far as nutes, creates healthier mother plant inviroment.
I haven't ever warehoused mothers, any advice?
What's everyones mother storage methods?
Thanks in advance
Texas KId