Aqua Man
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If you look at the plants and double the width and height and it would fill the space it's time to flip. A little before is also ok because some strains will more than double. I'm just going off my experience on growth rates in hydro comparing to yours and making a guess.Thanks @Aqua Man , is there a sign you look for?
Bud
This is solid advice, thanksIf you look at the plants and double the width and height and it would fill the space it's time to flip. A little before is also ok because some strains will more than double. I'm just going off my experience on growth rates in hydro comparing to yours and making a guess.
Yup many ways.Hello, I'm currently researching clones, does anybody have any forum links or videos to clone methods that are tried and tested?
With 101 ways available to pop seeds Im guessing cloning will have various ways too.
Thanks
Bud
Heya buddy I have a few ?’s for you and fellow farmers to chime in please! Is there a preferred time of day to cut clones off of my outdoor gals they are 10 weeks old. I also have had a few bottom branches go limp on me and eventually die. I up potted into my largest pots about 10 days ago from 23 litre pots to 35 and 40 gallon and used microhizae pure powder on the root ball. My pots were kinda on the dryer side when I did that on purpose because they are heavy to deal with and like you my back is pooched. Being they were dry I watered them in quite well especially around the main stem and the outside of the pots. About 5 days later is when I had the Lower side branches die off. I also have bamboo stakes directly into the pots to help support them they are small diameter ones and they’ve been supporting them for about 5 weeks ish I pulled dirt away for the main stem to look at the top roots and they look fine and when I transplanted them they were very healthy looking but a bit on the root bound side. Any ideas on how to keep this from reoccurring? I built a burm of dirt about 4 to 5 inches around the main to help keep water from getting close to the main and crunched up egg shells around it to hopefully keep caterpillars from getting at them as well. So I’m wondering if the bamboo stakes may be rotting and causing some of the issue I pulled a couple of them up and did see a bit of discolouration on a few spots. I’m going to tie them down and cage them soon and I’ll remove the stakes then. Here’s some pics of the plants that have been affected. Thanks for your help bud!!Yup many ways.
How I do it.
Razor blade sterilized
Glass of tap water
Promix rooting powder
Presoaked jiffy pellets (will be changing to rapid rooter next time as they are presoaked with rooting hormone)
I take my cuttings from the bottom of the plant making sure they are healthy. I cut on a 45 angle and dip immediately into the glass of water to prevent the cutting from getting air bubbles into the stem.
Then scrape the outer skin of with the razor blade from the bottom inch. I remove all but 2 fan leaves and the growing tip.
My cones are small... Tiny Infact.
Then dip in rooting powder and into the jiffy pellet.
ABSOLUTELY KEY is to make sure the soil is tight to the stem. The clone will not develop roots if it's not moist around the stem.
Place in a humidity dome with 80-100% humidity and about 80f under very low light. Once you see roots transplant immediately.
If the pellets start to dry use a spray bottle to mist them back to moist. I don't mist the leaves just the dome and pellets if needed.
Attached pics to show how small and mount of leaves I keep. This clone was 7 days showing a tiny root piping out. Usually root in about 7 days and up to 10 days for me in those conditions.
I never really though about preferred time but now that you bring it up I would think near the end of the day after the plants have been photosynthesizing.Heya buddy I have a few ?’s for you and fellow farmers to chime in please! Is there a preferred time of day to cut clones off of my outdoor gals they are 10 weeks old. I also have had a few bottom branches go limp on me and eventually die. I up potted into my largest pots about 10 days ago from 23 litre pots to 35 and 40 gallon and used microhizae pure powder on the root ball. My pots were kinda on the dryer side when I did that on purpose because they are heavy to deal with and like you my back is pooched. Being they were dry I watered them in quite well especially around the main stem and the outside of the pots. About 5 days later is when I had the Lower side branches die off. I also have bamboo stakes directly into the pots to help support them they are small diameter ones and they’ve been supporting them for about 5 weeks ish I pulled dirt away for the main stem to look at the top roots and they look fine and when I transplanted them they were very healthy looking but a bit on the root bound side. Any ideas on how to keep this from reoccurring? I built a burm of dirt about 4 to 5 inches around the main to help keep water from getting close to the main and crunched up egg shells around it to hopefully keep caterpillars from getting at them as well. So I’m wondering if the bamboo stakes may be rotting and causing some of the issue I pulled a couple of them up and did see a bit of discolouration on a few spots. I’m going to tie them down and cage them soon and I’ll remove the stakes then. Here’s some pics of the plants that have been affected. Thanks for your help bud!!
This is about where they explode broUPDATE - into week 3 Veg
End of week 2 veg and I'm starting to see the other plants catch up on growth. I'm noticing the smell alot more, beautiful.
I have used RO water from the start and to be honest I'm glad because I havent had to worry about nutrient lock-out with Ph adjustments etc.
550'ish ppm
Bud
Looking forward to it, going to start researching the main-lining technique etc to help improve yields.This is about where they explode bro
Your setup is so awesome!Looking forward to it, going to start researching the main-lining technique etc to help improve yields.
Bud
It looks tricky, seen a few pieces on YouTube and this seems to be the best video:looks like a farm on a space station, doesn’t it?
I tried mainlining and the results are great ..
Darkness will help the seeds pop get on a 18-6 schedule some will pop in the dark period or when the light comes back on n for seedlings it's better to use weaker lighting like t5 bulbs or cfls.Hello, this is my first grow and post.
I purchased 10 Blue Gelato seeds from Barney's Farm.
I have set them in rockwool starter plugs (which had been soaked for 24hrs in RO water). Placed in a dome with a heat mat from Amazon set at a temp of 25ºC which can go up and down by 5ºC which isn't ideal but kept between 21ºC - 32ºC.
As at today, I'm into the 6th day. On the 3rd day the big fella arrived but nothing since (I do think another is starting to punch through, please see picture).
The light is LED and has been on 24/7, today I lowered the light and turned the brightness up to try and help the lanky seed out. Both lights are on because otherwise they won't work individually.
I haven't let the plugs go dry (just using RO water with no nutrients, the humidity has remained high and water using a syringe little and often to keep moist but not soaking wet.
Any advice would be great.
Thanks
Bud
Seeds don't really need domes... Clones do imo.Once my seedlings has sprouted I remove it from the nursery, it needs different care and since the others didn't sprout this is your best chance for a great product.
From the start I don't think you gave them enough oxygen using the dome is okay provided you leave slots open if there's no slots and the humidity reaches over 70% germination rates really slow.
Good luck on the next ones
It's ok to have them under 24 he light. It's dark in the media and once they break the surface light is beneficial.Darkness will help the seeds pop get on a 18-6 schedule some will pop in the dark period or when the light comes back on n for seedlings it's better to use weaker lighting like t5 bulbs or cfls.
I try to take mine near the end of the day after they have lots of stored sugar from photosynthesis. Then they go into the dark period. So they get no light trying to drive growth for a little. All fueled up and a break from work allows them to focus on root growth not photosynthesis. Should be kept under very low light after I keep mine at the same 18/6 light cycle. Idk how much difference it makes but I think it's good practice and have always done so and have near 100% success rates.Researching on cloning, when is the best time to take clones?
Thanks
Bud
Thanks @Aqua Man would you take the cuttings during the first few weeks during the flowering stage?I try to take mine near the end of the day after they have lots of stored sugar from photosynthesis. Then they go into the dark period. So they get no light trying to drive growth for a little. All fueled up and a break from work allows them to focus on root growth not photosynthesis. Should be kept under very low light after I keep mine at the same 18/6 light cycle. Idk how much difference it makes but I think it's good practice and have always done so and have near 100% success rates.
During veg usually just before flip when pruning. Taking from the bottom of the plant.Thanks @Aqua Man would you take the cuttings during the first few weeks during the flowering stage?
Bud
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