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I understand for sure. One of my brother's is in the hospital since before thanksgiving from multiple strokes. he's had three more since. doubt he'll see much of the New Year. Some days I just can't even go online. And even worse, I have to drive 112 miles to see him. Just want to go hide in my garden......


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Sorry for the lack of updates my mom had a stroke, I'll be updating soon as I have a minute
 
Hope you all had a good Christmas... I got a few smiles and a lot less room. Here's the girls..
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Sorry about the lights
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The triple is going back to normal
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Not doing horrible, I might change the nutes back to general organics.
 
Day 31

The girls are looking good to me.

Here's the triple... Looks like she's going back to normal

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She's swallowing up a 7gal airpot pretty well
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Here's the other two
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This is before and after a little leaf tucking
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Got too busy to do any training... Just gonna let em do their thing... Looks like they're about to enter stretch mode soon
 
It's called tiering, I'm not exactly sure I did it right. But it supposed to be less stressful during the transplant.
Was thinking about trying that next time too!
I planted my 3 seeds in 18L pots and they all seem to have some kind of small issue starting at week 3 or 4. I got a clue it's because of a root problem, which in case would have probably been caused by having small plants in too large pots, and the roots therefore not being oxygenated enough... It's also hard to get water run off in large pots without overwatering when the plant is young...
So, good initiative bro :)
I'll be trying that next time!
 
I recently posted about transplanting autos ( I can't sem to find the damn post though ). I've done extensive testing and there is no need to do this tiering thing! Infact, I think your holding your plant back doing that as it has to grow the roots down then out from a small diameter base. I've transplanted maybe 100 autos. not only have I never stunted or damaged one, EVERY ONE grew visibly within 24hrs. some as little as 12 hours! The key is timing and container. You want a container that holds about a quart of soil. I use 24 ounce cottage cheese containers because they are soft and the rootmass slides out very easily. If you transplant between 7-10 days, the root will have just reached the bottom and have barely started to circle the bottom. Try to not break the rootball. don't water for a day or two before you transplant and the rootball holds together well.

As i said, this have never failed me and I've probably done it with 15-20 strains. Not one even noticed!
 
I just love those fat leaf plants!

She's a beauty!

Day 31

The girls are looking good to me.

Here's the triple... Looks like she's going back to normal

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She's swallowing up a 7gal airpot pretty well
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Here's the other two
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This is before and after a little leaf tucking
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Got too busy to do any training... Just gonna let em do their thing... Looks like they're about to enter stretch mode soon
 
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