BearWater
If you were a hotdog would you eat yourself?
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nice work g!And then this morning I do it all over again...this time with twist ties!
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What's her name....I'll send a spell.The closet creature is winning the battle. Still stretching. She will not be tamed.
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I never name anything I intend to kill lolWhat's her name....I'll send a spell.
I'm going to guess many times it doesn't survive depending on the conditions. The cornstarch and silica help a lot and then it's a numbers game. So far everyone I've sent pollen to has had successful results, so fingers crossed that continues.If pollen should be kept refrigerated until use, how does it survive shipping?
It starts loosing integrity the minute it leaves the flower! Glad you at least had some success with it.I'd say its loses its integrity during the shipping process. I have ordered pollen a few times. Had to hit the plants twice, ended up with minimal seeds!
Anything I created on my own and stored properly, have created an abundance of seeds with minimal pollen
Iβll be getting some on the sfv og currently in the shed. How many days after flip do you apply the pollen?I'm going to guess many times it doesn't survive depending on the conditions. The cornstarch and silica help a lot and then it's a numbers game. So far everyone I've sent pollen to has had successful results, so fingers crossed that continues.
Depends how fast it transitions. Always post stretch. Figure if there were male flowers they need a few weeks to develop and open but they start earlier so in nature there's male pollen in the air as soon as the pistils are mature enough to catch it.Iβll be getting some on the sfv og currently in the shed. How many days after flip do you apply the pollen?
Thanks G!Depends how fast it transitions. Always post stretch. Figure if there were male flowers they need a few weeks to develop and open but they start earlier so in nature there's male pollen in the air as soon as the pistils are mature enough to catch it.
I do think it makes a difference because it's usually more difficult to clone flowering plants. How long did yours take? I'm excited it worked!!I took the wrap off mine to see if there were roots and I have 2 white roots trying to come through the brown spongy thing, so I put it back together.
But my plants are in veg. not flower, so do you think that makes a difference?
It took 12 days for one to root. I haven't looked at the others yet. I'm a little concerned that moving the sponge will break off the tender roots, so how do I manage it? Originally I cut the sponge in half to wrap it around the branch, and kept it there with twist ties. I would love to keep one in some type of kratky or dwc setup as long as possible.I do think it makes a difference because it's usually more difficult to clone flowering plants. How long did yours take? I'm excited it worked!!
Edited to add: I also sprayed this branch with STS so it's really hormonally confused! Lol
Nice job can't wait to follow along on your journey. Happy growing. F.Y.I dollar store woman's nylons work great to keep the critters out. Cheap and efficient.Hello Farmers! I'm getting back to my roots and doing things the hard way again. Circumstances prevent me from growing in the house so the shit show will be in the backyard now. Space and resources are limited so this thread will mostly be about making the best out of a difficult situation.
I have a 4 by 6 resin shed from Costco, a 2 by 4 tent, spider farmer sf-2000 and Cali lightworks uv-b. Two 4" AC infinity fans for intake and exhaust and a small circulation fan to handle air movement. The intake and exhaust are piped directly outside bypassing the shed entirely. I'm going to try to run positive pressure in this setup in an attempt to mitigate the effects of hot air in the tent and help keep critters out.
That's about as far as I've got and will finish assembling it today. Hopefully in a week it will be tuned up and ready for some plants.
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