Are all 3 the same age? They all look great!
Lmao. When I pulled all the big fans on my grow I almost didn’t flip them right away because the shrink was so extreme looking!
Looking forward to seeing them bounce back!
Yep they are!
I hope everyone knows I’m joking when I say @Crafty_Flame is mean to me lol
That’s incredible! I lobe this plant so much. I don’t think I’ll ever see all the varieties. I don’t know how someone could every singl plant is different!
crafty put you up to the last one didn’t he?
Union, MO. My place is where we will have the party
Thanks for your kind words
Oh $hit! I spent a lot of time in Union when I was younger. I grew up in Catawissa.
I live about an hour from you. Hey, neighbor.
Oh man I love the colors, beautiful work.
Well done, my friend!
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Congrats on getting married dude! I tied the knot last year myself
Thanks for the kind words @Natea
I’m going searching for blueprints but I need to ask, how do you plant that with those roots? Is it possible if using soil?
@Gadarien I use a clone king 36 site aeroponic cloner and canna coco coir (no perilite and dehydrated bricks) . If your not planting deep all those extra roots are kinda in the way. I’ll either trim them back some or twist the plant while putting it in the grow bag so the roots go in without a fight. In my personal experience it’s better just to not let them get that big as the roots are in the way if you transplanting to something smaller like a solo cup. If you have a 3-5 gallon or even a 1 gal it’s going into I don’t think the long roots would really be an issue but for me I’m always going into coco cells 1 inch by 1 inch 2 inches deep or 18 oz solo cups so those roots would need trimmed back some
For the most part if your in an aero cloner you should be able to see rooted plants 2 weeks everytime unless you have something else going on or it’s a difficult strain to clone. Don’t be like me! I always unplugged the cloner checking roots or ph and forgot about it and that’s a decent setback when your ready to transplant that day and come in to see some dead looking wilted clones lol
Ok so you can trim the roots. I though that might kill them. I don’t see any harm in going to bigger containers if I’m pulling them to make flower but to hold a mother I’ll have to trim them.
Thanks for the answer! Aren’t you having a bachelor’s this evening?
I’ve never had any issues trimming the roots back. My thought process is you don’t want to take them from the free space they were in and then essentially rootbound them with all that extra growth but I haven’t noticed in difference in growth between duplicates where I didn’t trim the roots. All comes down to preference until I’m shown otherwise
Party is tomorrow but thanks for remembering lol