There’s been talk of this fun little project for a while now and seems to be a fair amount of interest from 3 people so figured lets get this show on the Road.
Rules:
1…must be in a Solo Cup or Smaller (Just made up the last part there).
2…Have Fun
3…I’ll come back to that one, but I think those are all the “Rules”.
This topic/idea came up in conversation on @CoyoteCody’s thread if I remember correctly and I believe Cody brought it up so he deserves all the credit for it
I’m simply starting the thread, this is Everyone’s thread, looking forward to seeing how else this little plant can continue to Amaze us
A little backstory.
I had run a Night Nurse plant that I may have ambered too much so decided to take some clones and run them again just to see how they would behave w less amber and more focus on good Solid Clouds if that makes any sense. Anywho, she was not easy to clone unlike some other strains.
First try I took 5 clones all died but two, which languished in their rooters and never amounted to much, at least not as far as I was concerned and certainly not fast enough.
Took another 5 (skipped the rooters this time) and they went right into seedling mix in solo cups.
Oddly enough they all made it so I had 5 legit clones plus the two left overs which eventually started to get their sea legs.
Long story short I couldnt bring myself to nix the two holdouts but did not want to transplant and have 7 clones so I left them in their solo cups and now they’re left to their own devices.
Some taggage:
@CoyoteCody @PurpNGold74 @Gremmall @Missiles @GreenJewels @Covertgrower @dbrn32 @Dbpooper @Budbrother (obviously not alphabetical lol)
Please feel free to tag anyone you want
The challengers…
Night Nurse, about 29" tall including cup, this plant is a beast, her other clone relatives are going like Gangbusters. They are from reg seeds. Coulnt say exactly how old she is
Purp lets see that one you posted on Grems thread even if you dont enter her. I was very impressed w her in that little setting
Have a great day guys and thanks for stopping by