Bilber
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But then you've gotta, I think, take it step by step.....
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Perfect set of instructions for the absolute beginner. Bravo!Third.....kinda like the last step...not needed, but definitely helps!!!
Apply nice and liberally, especially make sure the cut nodes get some....
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Then put it in a premoistened medium.......bury all the way till the node with leaves......
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Tamp the medium down to secure the lil one....then I wet medium, let it drain out, bout 5ish minutes.....
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Ant then the most important step......!!!
Mist, I use a spray bottle, the clone!!!!!!
You literally just chop its head off...
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And then, rinse, repeat....
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If you're still with me, don't forget to spray, straight water, the clone/s!!!!
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And then in the........?.... just veg area..........naming your area is hard....!! The shack was easy!! Flower and veg area.......I'll get it.....
Oh yeah.....sorry bout the rant.....make sure the light isn't too powerful!!!
I'll only spray/spritz/mist again, if, if all leaves start drooping......
Shit......did I ever mention the disclaimer?
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I seriously thought about the dome, but I've not had good luck with a dome on fresh clones....Perfect set of instructions for the absolute beginner. Bravo!
Only thing I'd add is humidity domes are helpful if you have to leave for the day.
It’s boils down to the fact clones need it moist. Your grow room humidity will dictate the need for a dome. Personally I don’t use a dome nor do I spray but my humidity here in the south eastern US does all that for me. If, and that’s a rare day, I get it down to 60% I’ve accomplished something.I seriously thought about the dome, but I've not had good luck with a dome on fresh clones....
My set it and forget it method works in my area so far.....
You definitely want the clone/s to stay moist, not drenched, so the dome does work...and it works pretty well......
Newtons law...... If it ain't.........
But then again, the technology and advancements in the growing world, a cloner seems alright.....
You got the bull by the horns on this one bilber……. Or is it by the ballsThe clones from yesterday....
I’ve all ways said it causes a release of hormones when they get topped or cleaned up lowers, no proof except watching plants. Causes em to take offNot sure if it's always, but right after a toppin, most plants take off!!!!!![]()
I'm witness #2.......!You got the bull by the horns on this one bilber……. Or is it by the balls
I’ve all ways said it causes a release of hormones when they get topped or cleaned up lowers, no proof except watching plants. Causes em to take off
I just threw the Kush Mintz in flower yesterday......Lots of awesome strains you have growing @Bilber. Im also running a Kush Mintz X Jet Fuel from @Captspaulding
Have been tying it down a little bit, took a couple clones. Get'n close to throwing in flower room
Do ya have any flowering yet?
Hell yeah Suds!!!! Looking great!!!Man everything is looking great over there bilberi didn’t do a garden this year but did plant a few tomatoes and peppers and they looking good the pic was a few days ago seems like they went nuts since thenView attachment 2479522
In my garden when i do it i usually have 15-20 pepper plants of different varieties i love making hot sauce my best hot sauce according to friends and family is my maple habanero made with cherry smoked habanerosHell yeah Suds!!!! Looking great!!!
We love to be able to walk and or play in the yard and just grab a snack.....
We haven't been too lucky in the past with peppers, but I think we're do a lil more next year.....
I think my spacing has always been off.....I'd have to look into it again, but yeah....In my garden when i do it i usually have 15-20 pepper plants of different varieties i love making hot sauce my best hot sauce according to friends and family is my maple habanero made with cherry smoked habaneros