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Kizane21

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right on guys..thanks a lot...i got my seeds (Feminized White Widow) from Attitude seed bank online...I have not seen any kind of signs of male/herms so far...So just to triple check my nervous ass again should clip everything off right at the main stem where I have the red arrows on average right?
 

Kizane21

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I read on few different links about sog that some people use the trimmings during Flowering as future clones/new cuttings?? thats not correct right because they are in flowering you can use them as clones...thats the whole reason for having the mother plant right? just confused me and wanted to double check with you guys...and it says my Flowering Time is 55-65 days and im at Day 22F of flowering and sturg you recommened I get the next round of clones cut at Day 30 so in about 8-10 days i should cut them you think Sturgeon or anyone?
 

chronosync

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Yup. Those indications look perfect, you may or may not want to take that cluster of flowers at the bottom where your marks start. If your table isn't very crowded leave it.....hard to say without being there but you def. Have the right idea, you'll be fine.

Cloning is a bit harder in flower if they aren't too far in, and gets less likely the longer a plant is in bloom. It definitely can be done and you may as well try since you don't have any already and you are taking cuts anyway, might try to keep some. 30 days is probably the latest to take cuts. The sooner the better.
 

chronosync

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A cut I took after I put every cut in bloom of a plant I really wanted to keep. It continued to flower, grew roots, and is now going back into veg. If I had taken it before the flip it would be a plant already. But I got to keep it :)

 

Kizane21

Member
Yup. Those indications look perfect, you may or may not want to take that cluster of flowers at the bottom where your marks start. If your table isn't very crowded leave it.....hard to say without being there but you def. Have the right idea, you'll be fine.

Cloning is a bit harder in flower if they aren't too far in, and gets less likely the longer a plant is in bloom. It definitely can be done and you may as well try since you don't have any already and you are taking cuts anyway, might try to keep some. 30 days is probably the latest to take cuts. The sooner the better.

awesome info bro your the man thanks:tiphat:
 

sturgeongeneral

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Looks fine to me. Also on the clones you can use the lowers you tske off during flower for cuts but they take onger to root sometime. Its best just to have a dedicated mother and clone off of that. Sometimes th lowers that are trimmed off are lanky scraggly branches not fit for cones imo. Also flower time wise whatever the manufaturer suggests tack an extra 10 days on. They grow in 100% optimim conditions. Plus if you pick at 50 day s youll be picking immature buds. Id let the tray go to 70 andcut clones at 50.
 

sturgeongeneral

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Heres my cookie tray. It stretched for 30 days. Then slowed. I jad a timer problem and now its like flowering restarted and they look like day 20 and stretching again. Also how i trimmed the lowers.
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Kizane21

Member
Looks fine to me. Also on the clones you can use the lowers you tske off during flower for cuts but they take onger to root sometime. Its best just to have a dedicated mother and clone off of that. Sometimes th lowers that are trimmed off are lanky scraggly branches not fit for cones imo. Also flower time wise whatever the manufaturer suggests tack an extra 10 days on. They grow in 100% optimim conditions. Plus if you pick at 50 day s youll be picking immature buds. Id let the tray go to 70 andcut clones at 50.

cool cool thanks homie...yeah i have the 2 mums in my cabinet so im good...gonna cut some more clones tonight and get the flowering tray cleaned up..you use problend bloom-hydroplex-and bloom booster? or is hydroplex the bloom booster?
 

sturgeongeneral

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With yhe pureblend line the hydroplex is the booster. You always use the pbp bloom plus a booster. Youd get decent results still without a booster but if you want maximum potential in hydro give it all yhe help you can.
 

GastroGrower

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I'm a big fan of Hydroplex. I run the PBP line and saw a noticeable increase in bud size when I started using the it on top of just the Bloom, CalMag and LK.
 

sturgeongeneral

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I personally haven't noticed much of a difference between lk treated vs non so i just cut it out all together. 1 less bottle.
 

GastroGrower

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Hmm, I may have to try a comparison run to see if I see any difference between LK or no LK. It is hard to quantify something like that or a silica additive or whatever where you don't necessarily see the immediate impact.
 

sturgeongeneral

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I ran a side by side in promix. Similar plants. All the same nutrients just one got lk one didnt. Absoloutely no difference in plant health or quality
 

sturgeongeneral

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My cookie tray. Gunna have to eyeball this one since my calendar is messed up due to timer delay of idk how long...seems to have extended veg and looks to be maybe 14 days into flower instead of the 42 it should be at..
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chronosync

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They look like they're getting back into it just fine. I wonder if the stall will have much an effect, as in how dense the buds form etc, looks like they're going to be taller in the end this time?
 
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