New CFL Grow

lol but its almost embarrassing
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here is the new blueberry gonna re grow her she is gonna get a transplant here soon. Next couple days, and then she will have the tent all to herself.
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the strawberry she is coming down tonight
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and the green crack she is going as well, i will cut my loss and get what i get. Been almost 5 weeks from seeding so hope they make it. But live and learn. I am gonna try to lst the blueberry once it smartens up as well.
 
Ya learning you gotta expect to make mistakes and be willing to admit your mistakes. I am gonna rape ip the windows on my tent as well, just in case that is part of my light problem to. I will get some pics of the drying products as well. Just out of curiosity how would you guys recommend trimming your buds, i did the last plant as a wet trim and i really didn’t like how they turned out.look pitiful
 
I wet trim because I like to get to the sugar leaves when they're sticking straight out. I find it hard to do once they wrap around the buds. A lot of folks dry trim though. If your sugar leaves have a lot of frost then leaving them on until they dry seems alright, but if they don't then I'd take them off wet.

Completely personal preference. Try half and half if you want to compare!
 
well i didn’t get both done tonight but here is the green crack all hung up
 

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Started really watching for seeds that are dark brown on the plant, gonna get a cheese cloth to put under the plant and be able to keep the seeds from hitting the dirt.
I really don’t need any surprise new plants if they get missed
 
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