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There's a link in my signature regarding re-veg (Bonsai) techniques. But since I'm not a hydro guy, I'm not too sure of warnings or insight from that angle, and I'm not usually into helping cash croppers in the first place.
But, good luck.
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Your disappointments grow in direct proportion to your expectations. If you are comfortable with your facts, you should assume I'll be comfortable challenging those facts. Horticultural Myths and Folklore Fox Farms Feeding Schedule Dealing With Heat Issues in the Desert Rusty's Bonsai Re-Vegging CanCom Troubleshooting Forms Last edited by Rusty Trichome; Sep-28-2009 at 09:06. |
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Sorry if I missed something but are you saying that after the plant flowers and is harvested you just leave a little growing by the root ball and it will start vegging. I have several small plants that I received as orphans. None will be more than a quarter ounce except one that may be a half ounce. The thing is they are strains that I am not readily able to get more of. They were in 2 inch cubes just over a month ago. I threw them in Ocean Forest and they are thriving and need to be harvested soon. Can I save my rare (for me) breeds by leaving a little plant and the root ball. I have alice, nydiesel, mazar-i-sharif, silver russian, purple erkle, afghan goo, hindu skunk and others that I would like to continue to grow. I tried cloning earlier but just some of the clones are working since they were all budding when I got them. Is there some other way to save these strains. The mazar clone has already died and some like the goo I cannot get back to vegging. The train wreck and purple kush cloned and vegged fine but the rest are being stubborn.
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Yup.
It's all there in the link.
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Great! Thanks for filling in the details. This info is just in time. I need to harvest some of these tiny clones very soon. They are having this lacy white mold on the leaves. At first it looks like trichomes but on further inspection with the hand scope it just looks like white lace.
I will cut them back and put them under 24/7 and see what happens. I really have nothing to lose since they will be so small anyway. Hopefully I can clone some of these over the winter. I have been checking around for green crack, og kush and durban poison clones but no luck yet. I want to give these and a few others a try. |
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