OG Reek'n - Devils Harvest- Clone grow log


Re-potted her and cropped her.

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Somedays i feel like this trying to connect :confused:

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ThT was a fast bounce back!!
You can see the clones Veriagation coming though still! WHY AM I SHOUTING THIS :neutral_face: I DONT KNOW! :laughing:

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Getting back to where i left off before the light mishap happened. Back to scrogging!

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STAR WARS: Clone Wars - The attack of the clones.

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time for far reds hyper reds and irs

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Looks like a ☆▪︎Spaceship▪︎☆

High powered LED Chips
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TechDCo = Technical.Difficulties.Coperation.
encase any peeps are wondering.

The Emerson Effect cluster has just stopped working. Properly need to re flux one of the leds.

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My bros Purple kush :purple_heart: :crazy_face: i told him its time to let her breath amd get some air ro those under buds. He doesnt like cutting off leafs. I’m telling him if he doesnt defol soon hes gonna get some bud rot, for air circulation is bad as well.

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I’ll germinate a seed of mine from my Secret Garden while am waiting for this OG Reek’n to veg. Just a bit of fun.



Food container with damp sponges :sponge: in.

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Deffo very white this morning!

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Shes grown a bit since last night.

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Anybody up for swapping seeds, i do it often!

The culprit!

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Have a look up her skirt? it’ll be rude not to! :laughing:
Loooking to see if the fimming has made new growth brach sprouts yet

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Captians log:

Perking up after first tie lockdown, so i let the tape dangle last night ro give her a rest and this morning shes perked!
I say another 4 days and can tie back her first set of foliage and then bring on the scrogs first level.


@Dog_Fart1

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Pictures of her Veriagations.





Definitely showing her signs shes the mothers clone fo’sure!
Would you call that a pheno i took of the mother?

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What do you mean buddy? Not sure I’m understanding the question. A clone is just a clone. Gonna have all the same characteristics as the “mother”, it’s the exact same dna. Different phenotypes are the different plants you grow from different seeds. Each seed from the same ‘mother x father’ has it"s own set of characteristics that differ a bit.

All the F1’s are different phenotypes to eachother, yet they come from the same mother x father cross. A male F1 and a female F1 are then selected and bred with (that’s right, full on brother-sister incest, completely normal in horticulture). The seeds coming from that cross are the ‘F2’s’. Now all of those F2 seeds are different phenotypes to eachother. To create the F3 line, a male & female F2 phenotype are chosen and bred with and so on and so on… You see how you can select certain characteristics, a certain smell or growth characteristic, and really try to “isolate” or stabilize that trait in your end product by selecting the phenotypes that carry them most.
It’s the principle of Darwin’s Origin Of Species-theory, manipulated.

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Thanks brother for relaying me that information.
I meant I tried to save the variegation of the mother plant. Wasnt sure if that was picking a pheno by cutting that part of the variegation off and using it as a clone.

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Next comes in: mendelian inheritance…
Some of the “phenotypes” are ‘dominant’, other ‘submissive’. This will determine the outcome of the crosses. There will always be variation, yet, combinations of the dominant phenotypes will occur most of course.
Below is an example:

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Thanks i understand i bit more now. I think she’s very showing leaf twisting with the variegation characteristics

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Is it just on just one leaf?

If this trait is in her genetic makeup, than yes, the clone should express the same thing. You’re kind of regrowing the same plant.

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