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#842123 - 06/25/04 05:30 PM
Re: Layering cannabis for increased yield
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yup.
for propagation purposes, it should produce rooted stems that you can sever and veg much quicker than cuttings simply because the main plant provides support, water and food.
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#842125 - 06/25/04 11:21 PM
Re: Layering cannabis for increased yield
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duhh. Am I gonna get a higher yield doing this into another 3 gall pot in my cab rather than a whole nother plant? I think the max I can grow under my 250w is 3 scrogged anyway. One plant layered left and right or 3 seperate plants?
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#842127 - 06/26/04 10:08 PM
Re: Layering cannabis for increased yield
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#842128 - 06/26/04 11:38 PM
Re: Layering cannabis for increased yield
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I'd like to hear how that goes Norm62
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#842129 - 06/27/04 05:26 AM
Re: Layering cannabis for increased yield
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My Blue Rhino is also a tough one to clone as well; but I find the real trick w/ it is to really be "on" your moist/dry cycles; in other words you can't KEEP it too wet
My Fire Rhinos are the same way (damn Rhinos LoL) however, my Blue Rhino F2s are easy as Pie to clone and they have nice roots within 20 days MAX!
I am gonna set up a cool cloner here as soon as I can that should emulate the manual Wet/Dry schedule I have found to work good (thanks to a good tip from Freeme) and I will break down the construct. of it and it's dynamics at that time; but just remember it's a dance of almost dry IMO
THREv
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#842130 - 06/27/04 11:05 PM
Re: Layering cannabis for increased yield
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I'm still not there--soon. My white rhinos are turgid and mostly green. They're recovering from overwatering and they'll be showing new growth again in a week
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