OldSmokie76
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Thanks for the support. As for the scoring of the stem, I've read in many forums and other's grow journals that scoring promotes root development. The 45° cut and scoring of the stem allow for surface area of the soft cellulose tissue beneath the skin of the stem to come in contact with air, nutrients and soil. These areas of contact are where roots begin their struggle to extend from the stem in search of life sustaining water, air, and nutrients. As far as LST on the girl outdoor, well, why not. Lol. After taking the cuttings for clones, she was a little bushy. I just tried to expose the lower branches for development. Let's see what she does. I've grown straight, topped, and mangled clones outdoors with all degrees of success. I don't like the straight single stalks just for the fact that one huge cola and a few medium sized colas along with a bunch of popcorn aren't what I'm after. I like many well formed colas across a level canopy. After today I hope to have the rest of this journal up to date with pics and descriptions.I love it. All of it!
Just a note: I don't think that LST is going to have much positive effect in a diffuse lighting greenhouse.
But what the heck, what can it hurt.
And another thing: That cutting is on the small side for what I do. Nice job getting them to root, but I question some of the cutting and scoring actions. But, hey it worked. so never mind. FYI I believe that the universal 45 degree end cut is to make a pointy end. It's the heat mat that made it work.
So I'm going to trust you to keep us informed.
No need to respond to this post as I am simply writing it in favor of pressing the "watch thread" button, so don't get a big head from all my excitement. But might be the start of a great thread.
Just tell us the story.
Thanks. Greenhouse is a 10x20 hoophouse. First year having it. Very hot for all season growing, but excellent for starting veggies in the spring and extended season in the fall. Next year have to work on ventilation. First time actually having a decent indoor set up. The clones are first attempt with a 11 out of 12 success. I wasn't expecting that and now a little overrun with trees. Hahahaha. Planning on keeping them small so the light flip is coming soon.Quite a nice plant you got in that greenhouse. I'm pretty sure I've got the exact same green house but maybe in a different size. I believe mine's 12' X 6'.
Also gotta say those are some purty lookin' clones you got there.
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