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THIS IS PART OF THE OLDER GIRL(STAVIA) i THINK, SEEMS TO BE ALOT DIFFERENT,ITS A (sorry) clone from my first posts. It did not come off as fast as her sisters so I am going to let her reach on out. It does even look like her sisters. There is one Indica Back in the back, wide leaves,almost twice as the others.

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My first year,third clones.I had this old tank , and the girls were drinking so much water...Darn that was all I was doing watering and feedin them.I made this room with (2) 400 mhd, and one 250 HPS, (8) 40 W FLU. Now I need good seeds and a real hydro setup. Chemicals are a problem with me here.

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From what I can make out you may have a slight PH problem, which in turn could also be causing a little nutrient block. Otherwise they look ok to me, look forward to some clearer pictures. Like the aquarium filter, I use the power head of a submersible filter in my reservoir.

 

No its just a pockect camara. Walmart $19.99 special.

A digital for $19.99, lol or are you using film?

 

lol

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I havent even checked the PH. I do use alot of pure rain water.Mother nature has always been good to me. Which way would you say the ph is? high or low. I know these plants have to be root bound. I was thinking of using a whole saw and cutting a few two inch hole in the sides of the containers.What ya think? Pic of the camara,It will make videos too,I use it to wacth my door too while I am out.

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I havent even checked the PH. I do use alot of pure rain water.Mother nature has always been good to me. Which way would you say the ph is? high or low.

I would guess low as rainwater is usually slightly acidic but an easy way to check with soil is to pick up one of those PH meters with a probe that you can use in the garden, that would give you a fair indication of how things are, you can get them in Kmart or a garden shop.

 

I was thinking of using a whole saw and cutting a few two inch hole in the sides of the containers.What ya think?

I don't like the idea much, you could really upset the root system with a hole saw, tearing type damage that would leave them susceptible to infection, it looks like it would be easy enough to transplant them from those containers to something a bit bigger without harming the root system.

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I was thinking of using the whole saw by hand and just cutting thru the plastic, and not get into the roots. I am sure I could do it, I diidnt want to transplant as I am A week into 12/12. What ya think? Maybe the roots will come out and I can hydro feed them on out? I am stoned,,Its 5:42 AM here Later guys Edited by Flopeye
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