To clone or not?

Yes Sir! Add international shipping taxes and fees for me to order one! But i am beginning to save for it starting today :yin_yang:

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It is my understanding that it can be used for drying, curing, and storing. it is especially good if in a RH challenged location. Good luck and enjoy!

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Thanks yes i heard the same things, :sunny::palm_tree: high temps & high humidity is the norm here, year around! Step by step we move forward :yin_yang: It would definitely help, on retiree income could be awhile before its a reality :100:

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Happy 4/20!
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Smoking some Caramelicious to celebrate 420

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Hitting Gelato with about 30% Banner Fast mixed in.

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Here’s the pic I was trying to post above. I needed to crop it to reduce the file size. :laughing:

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Looking good, i am giving up on the perpetual grow and going with same time finishing too: moving on to this will make all things better for me: :yin_yang:

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aloha!
Things were a bit busy so a late update.
So i flipped the super lemon after a couple of days. And harvested the autos 2 days ago.
Anyway nearly at the end of stretch now. pompoms showing nicely.


so i think the answer to the question of this topic sounds like a YES to cloning in my first try.

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Aloha!
Nearing the harvest. a week or 2 max. feeding only rh water for 3 days.
The most important take from this for me: I will never buy auto seeds :rofl:
Happy growing to all.

To the left is the source plant


close up of the source

and the clones

Strangely the clone in the middle has the densest and the best looking flowers

same plants lights on


source

clone


clone

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Excellent! Bonus time :yin_yang: Clones :heart_eyes: