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Banez
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Another Pedro Question
#5671875 - 05/25/06 08:28 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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well they have all sprouted and i have plastic sandwich bags over them to keep in the moisture and humidity.. i was just wondering how long i should keep them covered.. they are probably only about 1 cm tall..
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Re: Another Pedro Question [Re: Banez]
#5672747 - 05/25/06 12:29 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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If they're a centimeter tall, and already have a few sets of spines, you can surely start to ease them off the humidity until you use no bag at all. How old are they?
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Banez
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maybe 2-3 weeks old
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durban_poison
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Re: Another Pedro Question [Re: Banez]
#5672887 - 05/25/06 12:53 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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from my understanding i would leave them on for another 4 months. mine are the same age as yours but are little green blobs about .8cm-1cm in height, no spines as of yet, except maybe a few little ones on a couple.
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Banez
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yeah same here.. i think we at the exact same spot... what part of columbus are you in?
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Re: Another Pedro Question [Re: Banez]
#5673555 - 05/25/06 03:50 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Ah, you sure they're a cm? Pretty big for such small guys.
Yeah, leave them in for a bit longer. They're still very young. Probably just the first set of spines is developing?
4 months is a bit on the long end, but 2 should be fine.
Weird, mine were less than a cm (or about a cm) tall and already had about 4 tiny rows of spines. I guess mine were just short little fuckers. And maybe yours are a little stretched out? Might be the case if they're looking for more light.
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Banez
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how close should i have them to my light?
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Banez
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Re: Another Pedro Question [Re: Banez]
#5673585 - 05/25/06 03:56 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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well actually upon closer inspection and measurement.. they are between .4-.8 cm tall.. and i currently have them position about 7 inches from a 20 watt plant bulb
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Re: Another Pedro Question [Re: Banez]
#5674101 - 05/25/06 06:20 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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I keep mine in humidity for around 3 months
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Banez
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Re: Another Pedro Question [Re: faslimy]
#5674605 - 05/25/06 08:47 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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also over the next 3 days its supposed to be 83, 89, 92 degrees.. would it be ok to let my plants soak up some natural sun.. or is that too intense for the sensitive pups.. im thinking it might fry em
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Re: Another Pedro Question [Re: faslimy]
#5675406 - 05/26/06 12:28 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Quote:
faslimy said: I keep mine in humidity for around 3 months
Interesting. I will certainly hold out longer next time. The current ones have been grafted anyway, so they're already in humidity.
-------------------- You're not like the others. You like the same things I do. Wax paper, boiled football leather... dog breath. We're not hitch-hiking anymore, we're riding!
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