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Obi-Wan Thanks, some of it is just having a little more confidence in what you're doing, and that makes a difference. But you said "when" three times in your post....it really is about your timing, you can't just get that from a book.
Anuenki I understand having limits on your space. I used to have a condo and had to be very careful with my odor control and lights. There was no way I could leave a little plant on my counter with a light on it. Hopefully your next seed is as amazing as what you're growing.
Cheers guys
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HappyDaze I really wish we could like comments on this forum....if we could I would have liked your comment #16.3.
I couldn’t agree more about doing better on the second run. It’s not just about doing better in terms of yield, quality and preference is better too! The second or subsequent runs with a strain give you better intuition because as a grower you’ve seen the plant Veg and Flower and you know when to push it and when to back off. You’re better prepared for the flip knowing how much or little it’ll stretch. Most importantly you know when it’s going to finish to your liking so you’re better prepared to adjust the nutrients at the end.
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You can still take clones, they might start to look a little funky if they need to re-veg but at o let a week into flower they may not miss a beat. I would and have taken clones after 7 days of 12/12 and they normally root and veg normally.
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Update. Hello everyone . Today is day 60 from sprout, and almost a week now since i did the flip to 12/12. Really starting to wish i had taken a couple clones. Especially from my big wedding cAke. She is growing soooo much bigger, stronger and faster than the other 3.6 Photos
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If you've got the time and want to keep the genetics, grab a $5 bottle of cloning gel from the nearest Big Box or garden center and try your hand at cloning. You can do it on a shaded window sill (not too stealthy, I know) in a cup of damp perlite, no real gearhead stuff required.
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I'm not familiar with either of the strains, and don't really know shit about growing them. FWIW, I have grown Durban Poison, and I've got a GSC cross just starting. Both of those are in the genetics of your Wedding Cake, and both are pretty stretchy in my setup.
Do you have a place to keep some clones of those beauties for your next run? Now would be the time to take them...I usually do a little better with my second runs, knowing what to expect with light and feeding tolerance and stretch
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