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greenghost420

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i was just curious what you use in flower? im about to test insect frass foliars cause yet again i have fucking thrips. crab meal, neem/karanja meal. and insect frass in the soil and these fucks are back. thank god the pm is gone!
 

greenghost420

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lol nope i will in a month. thrips are extremely persistent. but def not undefeatable. i was bug/mold free my 1st 2 years growing....then bam .....
 

Steelheader3430

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Cloning is probably the thing that most people mess up and I think it's because they over think it. Keep it simple and roots will come :D

But my cloning procedure is take all my cuts and cut at 45 and then place in cups of water with a drop of aloe in each one. Then I let them sit in the cups for an hour or 2, sometimes longer if I'm busy. While they are doing this I then place my plugs in a tea of 1 part worm castings to 2 parts water with a few drops of molasses. Then I take the cuts out of cups and recut a 45 and dip in a lil aloe again and place in plugs. Then I fill the bottom of the tray with about a 1/4" of water. Then place under dome with vent half open and forget for a week and then check and make sure they grabbed, once I feel a slight tug on them I know it's only a matter of days before roots are exploding out the bottom.

The key is to keep the plugs moist and the bottom submerged In water so they go down for the water.

Here's some I took on the night of the 14th..
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Roots don't lie :P go from that and in a week get this....
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Peace love and happiness all....
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Thanks gig! I'll lose the heat mat.
 

BDOGKush

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Some strains foxtail more than others. Some do it in perfect conditions and some do it from heat stress too. Diesel is one I know that does is most of the time with great conditions but as Pie said usually it happens when the plant is near being fully ripe
Yea I'm so used to see foxtailing being focused at the top of buds that I didn't even think about it when I saw that pic.
 
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