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H.A.F.

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I already made 2 slices down the sides of the containers I planted the seeds in and covered with tape, when it's time to transplant I should be able to just peel the tape off and the containers should be able to fold open.
Same here. I actually bought black solo-cups at a party store to set the clear ones in to let less light through - not that I'm OCD or anything...

Oh, and I quit using tape. You don't need it.
 

BostonBuds

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Do the peat pots break down if put in 2-3 gallon pots for transplant? I was going to use those, but for some reason got the idea in my head they wont break down fast enough and lets roots grow thru them.
 

H.A.F.

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But that big one, about halfway through drying the lowers separated and it was just like the other tops. That was also the last pic before it went sideways leaf-wise.
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H.A.F.

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That was a half-oz minimum per limb, after the stems were removed. But only about 16g for the biggest. The stems on this and my current GDP clone are ginormous.
 

H.A.F.

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Dry, but not cured. The one on the scale got the bottom 2 snipped off to match the rest, and was about 14g After that they went into jars all snipped apart. so probably a gram or so less. Dried, the stems weighed next to nothing.
 

GreenThumbsMcgee

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What part of Washington I from I'm from the Portland metro area and ya our climate can be good or bad defineyly need a faster finishing strain here lol
I’m in Olympia. Just outside, so not such a coastal climate, as Olympia. I am shooting for all 8 week strains this run. Fuck all the bullshit. Lol.
What about you?
 
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