Alexankh's Quest For a Pound of Gold Leaf, starting January 6th, 2022

Holy crap i did not know sir

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2/19/2022 - Day 45

Getting closer to where I want to be. Flip will happen in 10 days (March 1) or so.

I don’t want to count my chickens before they hatch here. I don’t know what they are capable of.

Happy growing

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I’m all out of love

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Nice work with the training! Some tight nodes in there.

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2/20/2022 - Day 46

These gold leaf plants are awesome. Such a joy to grow.

Here’s my journal @pabloescobarforever

Happy growing

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I am also thinking of cloning 6 plants from the 4 plants so that i can increase my number of plants and reduce time also, will it be good strategy?

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if you are experienced and understand what it takes to care for 10 plants, sure go ahead. 5 plants is a lot. i’ll stick to 4 in the future in this tent.

Also it takes time to turn clones around and veg them to where you want, when you could just train your existing plants who are already vegging out.

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:joy: I told you 4

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you certainly did. i was getting greedy.

oh well, it’s…extra practice, or something

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Got three popped up about 6 days ago rn! Im pumped for them!

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This is true.

This is a good strategy if what you’re proposing to do is cut clones off the plants you have growing now and veg those clones while you have the current plants flowering. Then when the clones have vegged long enough to be the size you want them to be, you can move them into flower as well. The benefit of clones is that they take less time to veg than a plant straight from seed - they’re also guaranteed results. I keep clones of one strain in particular because she was a $55 cut from a dispensary and every time I flower her out she’s unwieldy and beautiful. It’s nice to know exactly what you’re getting into every time you grow it out. It’s also nice to slice 1-3 weeks off your veg time (depending on how good you get at making clones root).

However. If what you are proposing is to cut clones and wait around for them to root and grow before you flower all of them, you’re just adding time to your grow and being greedy by thinking plant count will have anything to do with your total yield (indoors it’s much more about light and available square footage than plant count, as @alexankh alluded to a few posts above by saying he probably should have stuck with 4)

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Fresh dried and trimmed gold leaf

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GORGEOUS (in my Jaime oliver accent)

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Can never have too many ask @Graysin got a room full and still dropping new ones daily lol. Bout to say screw all and drop some trenchcoats sound heavy lol

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You know what I say. Do it. :rofl:
My Trenchcoats are almost big enough to sex test. Pretty excited for them.

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Cult has a strain fuk face missing the c in the first word lol sound killer. Wife is looking at seeds omg. She usually yells at me.

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Jump on that. :laughing: Cults are easy to love.

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Yes I see alot thru ig. They have minimal info on stations thru the web site

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It might be too much for me to handle if I cant find a good home for half of these clones,

I’m already planning out where to put a 2x2 or 2x4 so I can keep a continuous grow going, but I’m coming to the realization that right now, I just cant get enough. I’m trying to mentally downshift and be content with what I have, but its hard.

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U can clone a plant and keep the clones small. For as long as u need them to b small. I had a seed plant took clones kept clones in nursery bags for a month or better they stayed about 6 inches tall at most. Use a super weak light a cheap.blurple anything not too powerful. A reg light bulb will work keep low to the plants to keep them alive and kicking. If u need them bigger for taking more clones a week or 2 before u rob clones uppot one and let it fill out some rob some clones then keep them small til flowers almost done. U can keep mama plants around in a corner of a room or basement in a box as a tent u got this. Do it do it

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