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![]() | Greetings to all, On June 13 (Hee Haw, Lucky Friday the 13th!!!! for me), I inherited 18 clones that were about 2 in. tall (each in a 5 gal bucket). Don't know anything about them (i.e. whether they're the same/different mother ???; type of soil they're in ??? (although from touch & smell, it seems sandy w/cow poo). It's been about 3 weeks and they are now well over 2 ft tall. They are near enough that I can water them every day (hidden amongst the ferns and other natural woodland growth) and so far the deer or other critters haven't found them nor do they seem to be stricken by any type of disease or whatever (they're bright green, bushy & large leafed). I've attached a couple before/after pics. Can't show all my (18) babies naturally but I'm attaching a pic of a few of the plants in the beginning and one of the larger ones today. Now here is where my ignorance kicks in. Please don't beat me up too much. I'm just an old 'little' kid. Clones?? Can I assume that all the plants I got were female??? How else should I be looking after them??? If the buckets contain heavy-duty cow poo as I suspect, when (if) should I be re-fertilizing. I live a couple of hours north-east of Toronto (Canada). Right now the growing season is most superb - usual June/July, so far (sunny, 85-90F, occasional rain). When can I expect my babies to bud. I understand that 12 hr day/12 hr night is ideal. Up in these parts that would be around the end of September (????) In a nutshell, I need assistance. I don't want to kill my babies, I'm looking for a healthly crop . All assistance greatly appreaciated ![]() | ||
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2nd pic attached. If someone can explain how to post 2 (or more) pics at at time, I'm interested. MoonDancer P.S. This is my first post, please be gentle. | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I merged your last thread with this one: when you want to add a photo or reply click "reply" instead of starting a new thread. OMM
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Nice plants! I'm in the region, they usually start flowering in mid august. Those look like simalar strains, part indica? If they were cloned from a female their for sure females..most likely cause I can't see someone wasteing theire time cloneing male plants . Anyway, I like to dig pits for them and fill them with good soil/manure/compost an let nature deal with em for the most part and just keep an eye on them. Do yourself a favour and read through some of the grow guides in here , there really helpfull. Good look. | ||
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