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variant posted an update 6 days ago
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oldestschool
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As long as there’s moisture, the seedling can come completely out of it’s shell before transplanting so don’t feel any need to rush. Most wait until the tap root is about an inch long. Don’t lay the paper towel flat. Prop the paper towel up vertical so the tap root can form perfectly straight down between the fold.
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This is rad! How long did it take for her to root? Use rooting hormone? Please detail how you do this. This process could come in handy in the future for sure.
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I am also super curious to know about this process! Please share in detail!
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Love re-veging … they take a while, grow a little funky but it seems as soon as you flip them back to flower, the flowers show up faster than normal. These are all re-vegged and growing in only 1 gal cheap pots. Am trying to see what I can get out of such a small battery.
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Yours is small like mine was. It went 3 months, no new growth on 18/9 and started dying off. I didn’t have any luck with trying to revegg a sucker. Maybe you’ll have better luck.
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Holy crap!! Something I’ve been playing with that’s relevant for a change!!!🤘🏼
My first grow in over twenty (last year) got to harvest and one seed turned out to be a weird pheno that just rang every bell. I’m still bummed that I couldn’t keep that one because I didn’t know how to do any of this.
that was the reason I started learning to…
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Soak the material in the ice bath for at least 20 minutes before agitating stir very gently a couple times to break up any air pockets.
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