giving defoliation during flower a try

Doer

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You can just totally skip the cubes then bro, they go fine right into any medium with little transplant shock, i let the roots get about 6" long, take them out of the neoprene pucks and transplant. Works great this way and I think it's better than using a rapid rooter type plug because those can cause stem rot sometimes (I haven't had it happen when i use rapid rooters but I do know people that had problems with it happening here and there)
Rapid Rooters seem to dry out too fast, but you only need a couple of drops of water to bring it back. Very easy to drown the clone root.
 

Doer

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Hey UncleBen! This is off topic but it won't let me PM you. Have you gone by the handle "tapla" on gardenweb? If not some dude stole your "super thrive or superjive" post literally word for word and made it seem like his own. Pure fuckery
Gardenweb. I been there.
 

Uncle Ben

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Hey UncleBen! This is off topic but it won't let me PM you. Have you gone by the handle "tapla" on gardenweb? If not some dude stole your "super thrive or superjive" post literally word for word and made it seem like his own. Pure fuckery
This is my only handle. What's up, did some asshole steal one of my posts again? Give me a link please.

Edit - this is what I came up with. No plagarism I can find. http://search.gardenweb.com/search/nph-ind.cgi?term=superthrive or superjive&searchfor=gw

This guy has some interesting "experiments". A little reckless regarding setup, not scientific, but fun.
https://www.youtube.com/user/BrightGreenThumb
 
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