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Morphology: Phenotypic Expression vs Structure, and a show suggestion
Genotype (Genetic tree) plus environment equals phenotype. The trichome’s profile is known as the chemotype (chemical profile). Genetics express themselves in many ways, in part based on their environment along with it’s genetic code. The environment not only includes air temperature, relative humidity and barometric pressure.…
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I totally agree with that! Quarantine is a nice gesture I suppose. Very hard to take time to do it properly….
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one-eyed-cat posted an update 15 hours ago
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Seedling help please! GH products and Coco coir
You don’t need an inert media like rockwool to start seedlings. Going right into a lightly amended soil is ok. There’s nothing too ‘hot’ in your soil mix like blood meal that would harm a seedling.
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I made the switch to grow dots. I want to grow next year some old school maui waui 1986 seeds i got coming from another grower. Its a 12 week finishing strain. Cant i use grow dots for it? Will it finish or need some extra food at the end? @scottyreal @jmystro
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There is an “Extended “version of the dots just for that purpose
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Grow Dots say to add one tablespoon grow dots per gallon of soil. If I know a strain might need a little longer, I’ll use 1.5 tablespoons grow dots per gallon of soil. The extra isn’t too much that it will burn the plant, and it’s enough to keep it going until its end. Or next time, try the extended version.
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You can use Grow Dots to grow long flowering clones with no veg period. Extended release will only extend veg, not flower. Long flowering plants typically have long transition times. Grow Dots will work with 12+ week flowering plants as long as you don’t veg them. Seedlings will have a veg period before they’re sexually mature so you’d need…
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