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Your looking in the right direction for seed stock bro med man's got fire wall to wall celing to the floors bro he takes his time and sets goals when breeding he don't just reverse other ppls gear and sell watered down genetics. BOG is another highly recommended breeder IMHO there is not a whole lot of honest breeders left today more ppl in it for the paper rather then end product.
They are not salty. They are hungry. You've taken/gotten cuts from plants that were being fed , and now they are starving. Your honey is not enough. Research a more conventional cloning method or technique and you will have success. Best of luck.
Peace
I believe 4 of them Will have there nubs turn into roots with the next week but yeah, I think they were bad mothers.Just an opinion it looks by the leaf and stem color that the mother wasn't in the best shape when the clones were taken. I've seen this from mothers kept in to small of a container too long or she had some lockout issue. In my experience they may or may not shoot roots and if they do it will take three or more weeks.
Good luck Narley
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I completely disagree. Clones need a little food. Also ....Those clones have too much foliage. They need to be trimmed out to have the top and 2-3 fan leaves that are trimmed halfway. This forces the plant to focus on rooting instead of trying to save leaves. I didn't suggest you use synthetics, I suggested that you study some cloning techniques. Because those clones are salvagable. The leaf growth on them assures me they came from healthy enough moms.Those are all IMO and from the research I've done. Honey or aloe usually work waaay better then synthetic hormones And have a higher return. If taken from healthy mommaz the clones should come back 9/10
I completely disagree. Clones need a little food. Also ....Those clones have too much foliage. They need to be trimmed out to have the top and 2-3 fan leaves that are trimmed halfway. This forces the plant to focus on rooting instead of trying to save leaves. I didn't suggest you use synthetics, I suggested that you study some cloning techniques. Because those clones are salvagable. The leaf growth on them assures me they came from healthy enough moms.
But im sure youll be fine. Best of luck.
Oh gotcha well I'm going to look into more methods.... I've thought of using rockwool, and Saran wrap or foil, but apply the honey or aloe just how you would apply hormones, then just add water. I've alsI heard of just putting them in a glass of water In a window sill takes 2 weeks but works and it's just water. So, idk, it takes longer but all clones really need is water and indirect light coverage. (or light where no depth happens)
What food Would you suggest I use
No problem. I want to see you succeed. Best of luck.Nice, I've been thinking about the dome... thanks for that info man, I appreciate it. im a implement some of that method Into my method, thanks man, appreciaTe it
I would say follow his advice. I like organic as well. But there is nothing wrong with cloning gel. Any synthetic you don't want will be long gone by flower timeThey are not salty. They are hungry. You've taken/gotten cuts from plants that were being fed , and now they are starving. Your honey is not enough. Research a more conventional cloning method or technique and you will have success. Best of luck.
Peace
Might try Epsom salt foliar spray may have Mag deficiencyThey are definitely really yellow. I don't know if the mother is like that or not but somethings up for sure. They look like they could be ok though. I would let them root, put them in a small pot/solo cup and see if they snap out of it before tossing them.
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