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Your lil ones come first.......... 'Til then? We'll just share what we can, deal?
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Sounds great.
One day I'll do some travelling. People to meet and places to see. OK, the re-veg... I took pics last night. It's only been 3 days but there are changes. The original leaves are dying slowly but surely, even the smaller leaves right in the buds. But this is an annual after all. I am sure revegging at this stage must be fairly confusing for her. The new leaves are getting longer, and the buds are starting to get taller. I am assuming growth will come from the nodes they cover. They are still fair covered in tall standing trichomes, but less than at first. First a shot of the whole lady.
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Interesting theory Kosh, keeping healthy clones in stasis until needed.
Interestingly enough... in Kanada, if it doesn't have roots it ain't a plant. I do indeed have something in me sordid nute collection that is used to induce growth and I had forgotten about it until you mentioned superthrive, thank you very much. Alfalfa contains Triacontanol which apparently improves photosynthesis and possibly has other effects like cell division. The Organic Gardening Research Center in Emmaus, PA. proved that small quantities would increase vegetable yields by 30-60%. Interesting stuff it is. The thing I have read about second run is not much different than first, but second generation by clone is supposed to be stronger as the plant is more mature. I wonder why the second run plant wouldn't also be more powerful being it would be the same age as the clone? yikes Finger hash hmm? sounds good
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Kosk - do you think the vigour would decrease over time? It would have to be a sliding scale, wouldn't it?
Dan - I've always thought of clones and second runs as having memories, they sussed out some stuff first time round, made some mistakes, and get a few things right. So they benefit, and are restricted by their past. |
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Maybe I should have believed in this spirit you guys been talking about.
The Rosetta stone is almost stone cold dead. I'll post some pictures a little later, it's still in veg, but things are starting to dry up and twist (the branches) The other victim I had in mind was not quite up to snuff so was binned as a cantidate. I have been told that I should have trimmed the rootball back at the same time I harvested. So we'll try that next time. I'll close this with a picture and start a new one when the situation presents itself.
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