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Just take a huge branch n stick it in a pot of soil ?
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And we'll see how potent this is , I know I'm slacking and I need to water them but like I said my back is trashed and I'm off to get high
Been there done that. I put a large baggie over the pot to create some humidity too.Yep! I usually just stick a solid growing branch in the vegging cycle and simply stick it 4-6 inches deep, in my case, Promix and composted manure. Keep it fairly wet, although the deeper position in the soil/promix has more available moisture the deeper you go. The cutting will often droop a little, which is why I like to keep it wet for the first week or two, then treat as a normal plant. Typically, it will droop (but not terribly) and then begin to get more robust as the roots grow in This method isn't 100%, but it usually works well if you keep it wet (not soaked, but keep it on the wetter side). You can usually accomplish the same by just sticking the branch into a glass/bottle of water with an oz of sprite or 7 up (soda pop in the USA), which gives it a little food while it develops roots. The soda pop trick came from a flower shop owner and works well on cut flowers and rooting other plants. After a week or two, your plant will be ready for either transplanting into a grow container or if it is already in the dirt, ready for regular growth. This is a quick way to get plants that are a foot tall or more to quickly root and is a lot faster than the full clone route. It IS a clone, but just a very much bigger clone. I usually use branches that are at least a 12 inches long. Make a hole with your finger, push the cut edge of the branch into the dirt, water it every day, and before you know it, you will be well on your way.
You the man ! :-D Thank youYep! I usually just stick a solid growing branch in the vegging cycle and simply stick it 4-6 inches deep, in my case, Promix and composted manure. Keep it fairly wet, although the deeper position in the soil/promix has more available moisture the deeper you go. The cutting will often droop a little, which is why I like to keep it wet for the first week or two, then treat as a normal plant. Typically, it will droop (but not terribly) and then begin to get more robust as the roots grow in This method isn't 100%, but it usually works well if you keep it wet (not soaked, but keep it on the wetter side). You can usually accomplish the same by just sticking the branch into a glass/bottle of water with an oz of sprite or 7 up (soda pop in the USA), which gives it a little food while it develops roots. The soda pop trick came from a flower shop owner and works well on cut flowers and rooting other plants. After a week or two, your plant will be ready for either transplanting into a grow container or if it is already in the dirt, ready for regular growth. This is a quick way to get plants that are a foot tall or more to quickly root and is a lot faster than the full clone route. It IS a clone, but just a very much bigger clone. I usually use branches that are at least a 12 inches long. Make a hole with your finger, push the cut edge of the branch into the dirt, water it every day, and before you know it, you will be well on your way.
Medicated cakeMy eyes aren't as good as they used to be...what is it that you are holding?
Technically each hair could become a beanHow many seeds will come off each branch I put pollen on ? At least a couple hundred you think ?
Yes tie shake the pollen off and store in a glass jar when ready to pollinate female plant put bag around branch and shake the bag without snapping branch untie and enjoy@Jimster Is there any way to collect pollen from those three males without using them to breed with ? Like collect the pollen and save and preserve it for future use ?!?!?!
@Jimster Is there any way to collect pollen from those three males without using them to breed with ? Like collect the pollen and save and preserve it for future use ?!?!?!
Usually. I see 15-20 per cola bud, so depending on how many sites You do it can add up.How many seeds will come off each branch I put pollen on ? At least a couple hundred you think ?
Ok so what if 2 of the male I had donated to me had a couple open flowers ? Think I transferred it to the flowering area (the pollen) since it's so easy to spread ? And how would I tell if it's been pollinated ? And how long before I start seeing seeds forming in the buds ? I don't mean to be a bother and I'm grateful for the help:-DUsually. I see 15-20 per cola bud, so depending on how many sites You do it can add up.
Actually had that happen to me because I'm a jackass and a male flower or two opened and now 4 out of 5 of my flowering girls are accidentally Prego with his babies :-( I hope I still get some flowers out of thisTechnically each hair could become a bean
Actually had that happen to me because I'm a jackass and a male flower or two opened and now 4 out of 5 of my flowering girls are accidentally Prego with his babies :-( I hope I still get some flowers out of this
Grow the babies and keep the bestActually had that happen to me because I'm a jackass and a male flower or two opened and now 4 out of 5 of my flowering girls are accidentally Prego with his babies :-( I hope I still get some flowers out of this
When I have some seeds developing I'll post a couple pics but I'd have to say she is extremely pregnant because that male was in an area that didn't have much airflow and there was piles of it on the leaves and my stupid ass right outside of my flower chamberUsually when you have just 1 or 2 flowers, you are ok for the most part...you might get a few seeds on one or two branches, but 2 or 3 open flowers can usually be mitigated without too much damage to being totally seedless. How "pregnant" are your ladies...lots of seeds or just one or two? Good luck!!
I plan on doing exactly that and I'm going to make a journal , I've been doing a lot of research and I'd like to find some triploid babies because supposedly they yield higher so I'd like to find outGrow the babies and keep the best