I have a question… I’m REALLY wanting to clone that mag plant I have, but I just ordered a new tent, bin, fan etc. AND I just put her in flower!!! Damn it!! How can I keep her
Pull her out and put her back under a veg light. Veg her long enough to be able to take a clone or two, then start her on a flowering cycle again.
After a week in flower she is still turning from veg to flower, but hasn’t actively started flowering just yet.
She’s in a no till live soil bed with 4 others…
Are there any branches on her that have two to three nodes that could be cut for cloning? She could be topped and that could be your clone, too.
Otherwise you may have to wait until she’s finished flowering and reveg her.
Shes not too far in, just take some lower shoots that aren’t getting so much light and cut them out and clone away
Soo, I did something this past weekend. I found “deals”… so now I have a 4x4 tent with an 4" AC infinity fan under a Mars hydro TS 1000W grow light and I bought 18 more bridgelux strips to make another light! And the soil should be arriving tomorrow to start to build that up.(4cb ft of happy frog and I still have maybe a lil over 1 cb ft of the ocean floor)
The 4x2 tent I have now is getting cramped with 5 plants in there, so after they get done, I’ll run 2 plants in the 4x2 tent and 3 in the 4x4 tent. Or that’s my thinking process. Uploading…
Also, in tent #2 I got all my worms from uncle Jim’s worm farm today! 2500 composting worms (they were on sale) and 100 European nightcrawlers with 4 pounds of worm food until the clover starts to come up.
I know it’s not recommended to spread them out, but they’re fine.
Almost 3 weeks into flower, and this girl’s getting crazy! The past “night” cycle, she grew 4"!! I had to raise the light up a little even!
Looking good in the tent @Pokey looks like ya got your worms covered! Lol
That clover is taking hold.
Grabbed a bunch of seed from my yard last summer but my setup won’t allow me to use it atm.
1 - 2 gallon pots aren’t big enough.
My outdoor grow this coming summer will definitely benefit from them.
I DID put them in my honeyberry pots last year, a good effective ground cover.