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Chaos in the 4th Dimension- A grow diary

I've done the exact same thing with ficus trees to get some bonsai material. In the bonsai world we call that air-rooting. I have a feeling it will work out very well for you. Just keep that soil moist at ALL times. You may have to prune away some...
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I've done the exact same thing with ficus trees to get some bonsai material. In the bonsai world we call that air-rooting. I have a feeling it will work out very well for you. Just keep that soil moist at ALL times. You may have to prune away some growth too, as the new roots may not be able to support the whole plant. Can't wait to see your results.

I've always wondered why this method isn't used more often in med-herb gardening to get clone material. I have a suspicion the clone survival rates would be much higher.
 
I've done the exact same thing with ficus trees to get some bonsai material. In the bonsai world we call that air-rooting. I have a feeling it will work out very well for you. Just keep that soil moist at ALL times. You may have to prune away some growth too, as the new roots may not be able to support the whole plant. Can't wait to see your results.

I've always wondered why this method isn't used more often in med-herb gardening to get clone material. I have a suspicion the clone survival rates would be much higher.


Thanks, Medi. This is my fav strain in the garden so I appreciate the words of support.

outwest
 
The garden is moving along nicely. Some of the ladies, especially the mob boss, are really taking off. I did my first FIM and stripped the lowers on one of the Mob Bosses today, others will follow in the next day or so.

Here is the first official FIM of this run:

FIM sf


And the strip:

STRIP sf


FIMing seems to works pretty well for me. I grew some decent bushes with lots of nice tops and minimal larf using this technique early in veg on my last run. More to come. Happy Sunday.

outwest
 
Fuck. Found some spider mites on the NL cross. I'm going medieval on them. I've already doused them with mighty wash and they'll get caps foliar spray tomorrow, and more mighty wash the day after that. I'll keep at it until they are long since forgotten. At least it's pretty early on. Fuck.

outwest
 
that sucks man. i have fucking nightmares:mad: about them fuckers living on my plants. i cannot stress how important it is that you found them now instead of later. try to isolate that plant bro. good luck. i havent tried mighty wash yet but i have tried everything else, including my pepper spray. that and alcohol/water spray has worked the best so far. my veg room is clear, have one or two that got hit in flower .killll them fuckers. end of rant sorry lol 420
 
end of rant sorry lol 420

No, please, keep ranting. I just went and turned the lights back on and was screaming at the fuckers while I hit the soil of the effected plant one more time. I'm not that worried about it. One of the benefits of a small garden is that these things are easy to contain. It's nothing that being super aggressive won't fix. I used 25 of the 32 oz bottle of mighty wash, and I'll use about that much bennies tomorrow. I've also got an SNS feed in solution that I'm going to use. These fucking mother fuckers don't stand a chance. Bitches. Srsly.

outwest
 
Not much to report today. FIM'd everything I could, these are gonna be some bushy bitches. I think the Spider Mite problem it under control. I could not find any living on the plant. My air graft experiment is going well. . .at least I can only assume that since the plant is still alive.

I've been over watering the plants. . .not in a way that will hurt the plants, but rather washing out the super soil at the bottom of the pot because I've been getting about 15% runoff. I've been feeding about 3 liters every 4 days, and I think I'm going to drop that to a liter every other day. Less water more frequently.

That's about it for now. Thanks for listening.

outwest
 
Did some more FIMing this weekend, and hit them with a little (OK a shitload) of mighty wash, and watered them. I've switched my routine to much less water much more frequently. . .a half gallon every other day. I'll definitely need to top feed before flower because I was watering to 15% drainoff.

Overall the ladies are looking good, responding well to the FIMing, and seeming to do well with the super soil. I think they hit a point the other day where the roots hit the super soil. I got a little leaf curl and tip burn, both very mild. Here are some photos.

outwest

Group shot:

0422GROUP sf


Leaf curl:

LEAFCURL sf


And the tip burn:

TIPBURN sf


Not to bad, I think it's from the plant adjust to the super soil. Hope that's the last of it.

The Mob Boss has som monster leaves already. Here is a little softcore leaf porn:

MBLEAF sf


Here is the P98 Bubba:

P98WS sf


Here is the AlienDawg spreading her wings. If this AD looks familiar to anyone, holla. Don't know much about it:

ADPOSE sf


Here is strange thing happening at some of the new growth sites, a little sideways outgrowth:

ADBEND sf


And lastly, here is a shot of the air graft I'm attempting with the NL cross. Not sure what to do from here. If you know, say the word.

GNAGEX sf
 
ohhh nice i read about this, well i think i did.... are you feeding the nutes in the upper cup?
 
No nutes at all in either the cup pot, it had just been transplanted. Just trying to keep it wet. Have no idea what to do next! :eek:

outwest
 
If your intention is to get a cutting once this air clone sprouts roots then perhaps you should have left some green below the cut.
Or are you just trying to shorten the plant?

Thanks for stopping by. I'm just trying to shorten the plant. Any advice?

outwest
 
Thanks for stopping by. I'm just trying to shorten the plant. Any advice?

outwest
My advice is that as soon as you see some decent root structure, cut the stem below the cup and plant into the ground. I would trim away at least 50% (if not a bit more) of the greenery up top and let her recover in a low stress environment.
 
My advice is that as soon as you see some decent root structure, cut the stem below the cup and plant into the ground. I would trim away at least 50% (if not a bit more) of the greenery up top and let her recover in a low stress environment.

Many thanks. I'm about to post some taco problems photos in the infirmary. The help is ALWAYS appreciated.

outwest
 
ok so whats the deal with the CONE on that plant, i thought i new something about GRARTING but apparently i know nothing it seems..
hummo_Oo_O

What up JAWS?! The dolphin and shark meet again. I'm trying to shorten the plant, this was a technique I picked up on another thread. I have no idea what I'm doing. I got the steps a, b, and c, then waited a week, but did not get any guidance after that. Doh!

outwest
 
My advice is that as soon as you see some decent root structure, cut the stem below the cup and plant into the ground. I would trim away at least 50% (if not a bit more) of the greenery up top and let her recover in a low stress environment.

Hmmm, not sure how I can see decent roots without pulling the cone off. Have not done that yet. How long should I wait before I do that? Many thanks.

outwest
 
Now the question is, will the stump throw out any fresh sprouts after you cut the top off?
If so then you have two short plants.
I have yet to make this 'air cloning' work at all.
Did much like you and never got any roots out of maybe five attempts.
Good luck.
 
Now the question is, will the stump throw out any fresh sprouts after you cut the top off?
If so then you have two short plants.
I have yet to make this 'air cloning' work at all.
Did much like you and never got any roots out of maybe five attempts.
Good luck.

Thanks, brother. I have no idea! Appreciate the luck, cuz I need it!

outwest
 
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