It was all a dream

VaSmile

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Dropped these girls to soak on Thursday.
California dream from ILGM
Figuring it's kinda pointless to hydro feed in soil they way I was taught to so they going in straight perlite with just enough soil onto to block light and prevent dust from flying off
 

VaSmile

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She leggy AF. Had to repot her wendsday, she still in her original solo cup just felt the need to bury the stalk deep. Took her window mate home wendsday and drop my clip light down about 1cm about her crown. Transitioned to a new job this week so I have not been over to check on her much this week. I'll bring her home whenever I decide to cut the rest of my autos down(2ish weeks) post a pic tueday
 
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VaSmile

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The second sprout was giving to my ex Co worker. He's setting up a 8x12 shed he's putting a 5x5 in. Mothers will be kept in the open area and a perpetual clone and flower cycle in the tent
 

VaSmile

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Looks good maybe a little angry but not sick.
Transplant and change of environment tend to do that. I generally plan 5-10days recovery time for any stresser event.She has had very little food so far. She is gonna get technaflora which is a new line to me. I appreciate their provided schedule only calls for feeding every 3rd water. She got a 1/2 dose last Monday I think I'll do 3/4th as soon as the pot is dry again
 

Everytimefoo

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Transplant and change of environment tend to do that. I generally plan 5-10days recovery time for any stresser event.She has had very little food so far. She is gonna get technaflora which is a new line to me. I appreciate their provided schedule only calls for feeding every 3rd water. She got a 1/2 dose last Monday I think I'll do 3/4th as soon as the pot is dry again
For sure just a little sad but gonna be juust fine.
 

VaSmile

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Her stretch seems about finished and her new growth seems much healthier then some of the foliage that came on during the end of her veg. Bud sites are taking their sweet time developing though. Branches are so stiff and Bushey I had to unscrog her, everything was bunched up and tangled together. If left scrogged she would have pinched and ripped up vegetation and quickly turned to a ball of mold/rot
 

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