LUI Day 40 - Day 1 Flowering

LUI Day 40 - Day 1 Flowering

here’s a beauty at day 40, then a look at the nice tight internodes, and a couple wider shots including one of the whole bunch of LUI’s . . . the three LUI buckets are in the foreground backed up by a container of Herijuana which is not too far from harvest . . . in these pics the reddish orange quality of the HPS light really shows.

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and the report wouldn’t be totally complete without a couple of clone pics. the clones were fed a full strength Age Old Organics Grow mix yesterday . . . this was simply what we were feeding our other vegging plants . . . it proved to be a little bit on the “hot” side for the clones first feeding . . . and we experienced a little leaf tip burn . . . normally we’d feed a more diluted fert mix for clones first feeding and then increase the dose from there . . . feeding them a full strength fert was simply a moment of absentmindedness . . . they should be just fine but we will want to use plain water for their next watering.

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want to know our secret to cloning?

. . . we learned to clone on a difficult strain so now everything else seems easy . . . there really isn’t anything special besides the garden gnomes . . . we’ve read the book chapters and magazine articles and internet posts etc on the subject through the years . . . and we really don’t see anything very difficult about learning the skill . . . although we have one bird with a particularly good touch that does most of our cloning . . . all of the 3LB’s have cloned with 90% or better success . . . although we all had agricultural backgrounds . . . it’s not like we learned cloning “down on the farm” . . . this is one skill that we learned along the way . . . just like everyone else . . . way back when we started cloning our success rates often were very low . . . our techniques were only slightly different but we’d often only have 40% success . . . the big change happened when we learned to use a razor blade to take our cuttings rather than sharp scissors.

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