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Originally Posted by Garden Knowm It definitley has male characteristics..(the plant)... can you take a close up picture.. of the nodes/joints
If you want that clone to survive.. move it into
1. a container that light can not penetrate..
2. make sure it has drainage holes
3. use a 50% perlite 50% soil mix
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Lemme ask :
1. Would a sheet of paper / newspaper do the trick of not letting light penetrate?
2. It has drainage holes
3. I'm using soil which I bought from a nursery. It's ready packed. I'm not too sure wut they put in there, but why do u suggest 50% perlite? I'm thinking there must be a specific reason.
Ok ... here comes the close-up pictures. I'd like to apologise for the quality of pics. I'm a shitty photographer.
Birds Eye View
This picture isn't centered properly.
This picture is centered properly. But not too sure about the clarity.
Tallest node.
Tallest node pic #2
Lemme know if I have to re-take em.
Cheers
