Transplanting of my rooted cuttings + newborn cycle review.

Hello friends, thank you all for the wonderful support you always give me.

Today I did a new job, something I've already successfully experimented with and which I'll show you in detail in a few weeks. The beauty is that even if I never thought of writing on this subject, I always took lots of photos, to have a memory and also a comparison with subsequent cycles.

But let's go back to the work I did today. Every time during a cycle I clean the plant from the lower branches, which take little light and suck energy unnecessarily, I keep the cut branches and put them in a glass of water.




During the cycle some emit roots and survive. This time there were only two who continued, perhaps due to the colder temperatures, but I'm still happy.




So I took them and buried them, preparing a vase without pressing the topsoil.







I put the plant with the delicate roots, being careful not to break them, I cover very slowly with the topsoil without pressing and then I pour water gently until the topsoil adheres to the roots.




This is the third time I have taken cuttings to the next cycle, so far they have almost always survived all. Even if they have the beginning of flowering, now in 19/5 light they will start to vegetate again.








In the meantime I have also settled down and given drinks to the new girls, who are growing up really beautiful and healthy. Can't wait to get started with The LST.



The only one who has problems is this little one, who had already struggled to germinate from seed. Maybe it will be a surprise, sometimes they stay small but they become exceptionally good and resinous :).



Now we just have to wait for them to grow, in the meantime happy 420 everyone.


All the photos in this post are the property of the author, any content that represents hemp is for illustrative purposes only and intended for the personal use of the author only, there are no profit purposes of any kind. Thanks and good relaxation to all.




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This is actually called Monster Cropping. I like doing this too since you get some bushy ass plants!

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I'm sorry, I don't know all the technical terms, I still have to learn a lot about that, a friend taught me and he uses all the terms, I listen, I understand the technique but then I forget the name :D.

However, I always crop, to clean the branches below, but I don't cut the apical, I prefer to use low stress training. Now I'm trying to do a good job with the new cycle, so we can see the difference for the Mangopies.

Thanks for the support :). !WEED

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nice, all your plant are in indoor?

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Yes, I tried outdoor once, a nice experience for the final result, one day I will post because it was nice, I had a giant SSH, but I had to fight like crazy against parasites every day. My area is humid and with lots of insects attacking them. They were full of caterpillars, every day I went and stayed for hours to remove and kill the caterpillars. Too much.

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