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I’ve felt like using this in the past if I’m being honest. I’ve not felt for a while like I’ve got a reason to exist.
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When I started growing I pulled in too much responsibility… Started a worm bin too that I’m sure is slowly dying and that is where my fungus gnat infestation is centered around. I think the worms are dying and the gnats are eating the worms.
I just put too much on my plate and I think I’m better off buy the materials with the time a vermicompost takes to become a viable and useful setup… I heard it can take 8mo-1yr to get established in the communities I had joined and this caused me to sort of lose steam… You mean its going to take 3 plant harvests of work to even become useful? I don’t even know if I’m going to be homeless so projecting out 9 months for some worm castings seems unrealistic to even think about.
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Yeah I saw this. John and Josh are what pushed me to using Organics. A sad time for the gardening youtube community for sure!
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ZoomyCat
MemberJanuary 14, 2025 at 12:48 pm in reply to: What is everyone growing for spring vegetable gardenI think I want to clear out my herbs and do a reset there so I can grow some stronger plants learning from my experience with these.
Definitely want to get my spinach and chives going on this year and grow another type of strawberry.
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The spreading of the canopy is a great technique.
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https://youtu.be/1DYlG5C62ek?si=FjNs51JPpItYlhJs&t=438
I really good the feels at the timestamp when he said this. 100% agree. Doesn’t have to be the best but I grew it and that is something special to me. It was nice to hear him say what I feel about growing. -
Thanks for the honesty. I guess this means a failure of planning and you should have been planning the clone game.
How would you do a cloning system for a small plant count? There has to be some balance between the plant and the cloning. I guess that is where spreading the clone is important.
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Thanks for the input based on your experience. I just feel with my current training style I ended up with central buds that aren’t really going anywhere. They are going to be popcorn buds if they don’t get any more maturity time. The rest of the plant I’ve got golf ball sized buds.
To me this seems like a partial harvest with reveg would work well for the plant or trying some sort of breeding schema on the remainder of the plant. Do you know if there is any real difference between chemically stressing to reverse or it happening via stress? Is one better than the other?
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Part of my considerations in this is due to plant counts. It is hard with a low count of 4 to consider using a mother and clones in the same way as someone using clones in larger plant counts.
That is why I’d prefer growing a plant out through flower and re-vegging/cloning those parts if you find something great. It just seems to make more sense when it comes to smaller plant counts so you can run multiple strains keeping the ones you like the most.
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In the future if I do happen to find a unicorn what type of strategy would you consider for cloning? Keeping a mom in veg and running groups of 3 clones in flower?
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I’ve been doing Autos but do have 15 feminized photoperiod seeds to experiment with at a later date.
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I kind of went. Hey, I resemble that!
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Do you think plant count changes the usefulness of cloning? Until I get a medical growing license I’m staying within limits the limits of 4.
Personally developing a cloning strategy seems more difficult than a planting strategy with low plant counts. Planting seems like you can rotate grows easier in my mind, with 4 plant count provided they are quick flowering or autos(3 month turnaround) it seems like planting one plant a month would be the easiest way to rotate.
Does this seem realistic to you?
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Nice to see the clones are looking really well!