I use tephlon tape.
Iām going to be getting a cut of Purple Kush a friend has been keeping since '99! (*the snuck accross the boarder in the 90ās one). Seeing your plants makes me very excited for this when it happens
Your grows are looking epic! Well-met friend! Well-met indeed!!
Ha I was just gonna suggest you post a tutorialā¦ mad scientist indeed. Iām trying this out for sure.
Iāll be watching that for sure! Maybe Iāll bug you for a cut of that og purple too. I sure do love purple kush.
nice im dedicating a spare bed room as a growroom 10 x 10 and im gonna put my 2 x 2 tent in there for a house for an eventual mother caus ei too am cheap or should i say frugal
The original variety is still there?.. You can have the mother with other varieties without the original?.. Thank you very much for sharing, I find it impressive, excellent workā¦ I also vote for that tutorial.
Great tutorial. Clear and concise. Plants are cool.
Liked and subscribed. Hopefully this place blows up your channel. Well done.
You should consider throwing a post over on the advanced techniques page. Iām sure a lot of OGs would find that pretty useful.
@Andrane Wow!! Awesome plants, pics, results, everything!!
You surely have it all going!! Congrats!! Beautiful buds!!
Thank you! I appreciate your compliments!
Youāve inspired me! Iām going to start a my own multi-strain mother. I already had in mind a miniature backup cabinet of bonsais just for preserving genetics but this takes it to a whole new level.
Pulling up a chair
Right it is!! Inspiring is a perfect word for it!!
And the thickness of the stemā¦!? It makes us wonder!! @Andrane kicking behinds!!!
Us?!?! You should speak only for yourself mate, loads of things make my mind wonder but the thicknes of a stem isnāt one of them.
those are awesome bonsai plants man
Thanks, appreciate that!
Absolutely amazing my friend!
Agreed!! Correction, it makes me wonder! Beyond any, yet neither intended nor limited to, at least originally, so, despite its phallic appearanceā¦ Well, the simple inquiry, understanding that 7 strains/cultivars are present in one plantā¦ Up to what point they intertwine, relate to each otherā¦ whether they change their own specific genes or genetic code or notā¦! Regardless of how that is even possible, in my own ignorance, I do see it as a miracle of nature (Yeah! I know it is silly too!). Or one could even question whether it is indeed of nature. After all, how could we ever come across a bonsai like that from a walk in the woods!? I could go on forever! It does make me wonder!!
@Hempire420 Thanks!
@Andrane Thanks again! Impressive plant!
Good morning!
Great weekend everyone!!