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TGR’s High Elevation Grow Journey

I'll often just root smaller ones direct into a coco perlite soiless mix in a tray with a dome lid too. Getting a little bit of real sunlight on them also massively enhances rooting potential this way too. The only ones I lost from this tray got cooked...
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I'll often just root smaller ones direct into a coco perlite soiless mix in a tray with a dome lid too. Getting a little bit of real sunlight on them also massively enhances rooting potential this way too. The only ones I lost from this tray got cooked when I left it outside one afternoon like a dingus
When do you take them? I can imagine flower being a rough time to try and root and revert.

The couple of times I’ve attempted to have been in veg with plants that I knew were feminized.
 
thats just the lazyman's way of cloning lmao. As long as you get some real sunlight on them and don't keep them under artificial light pretty much every cutting you take will root this way. I usually still take two or three, but it's rare I don't end up with extra plants. if you start to get any slimes or anything on the stems, just h202 dip them, and move them into fresh, clean water
This was this morning : )
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When do you take them? I can imagine flower being a rough time to try and root and revert.
yea i dont take cuttings in flower if I can avoid it, i have during stretch, and they root and revert but they go real wonky for a while, and you end up having to re clone them anyway. Taking a clone after the stretch is very hit and miss because the stems hardened and plants will no longer form scar tissues very well.

On outdoor plants, ill take clones in june if i want to bring them inside.


Cuttings from near the bottom of the plant will root a little quicker, but your genetics drift more over time/with each successive generation.


heres a video i made for someone else yesterday on how i prefer to keep my cloned lineages around. It helps preserve their genetic vitality over time, so to speak. Yield, profiles, physical expression etc. I know it may not apply to your plants now but it's definitely useful information for you moving forward.


This is how I keep so many clone lineages around with so little space, no permanent clone mother's, and without having to worry about their expressions drifting over time

 
yea i dont take cuttings in flower if I can avoid it, i have during stretch, and they root and revert but they go real wonky for a while, and you end up having to re clone them anyway. Taking a clone after the stretch is very hit and miss because the stems hardened and plants will no longer form scar tissues very well.

On outdoor plants, ill take clones in june if i want to bring them inside.


Cuttings from near the bottom of the plant will root a little quicker, but your genetics drift more over time/with each successive generation.


heres a video i made for someone else yesterday on how i prefer to keep my cloned lineages around. It helps preserve their genetic vitality over time, so to speak. Yield, profiles, physical expression etc. I know it may not apply to your plants now but it's definitely useful information for you moving forward.


This is how I keep so many clone lineages around with so little space, no permanent clone mother's, and without having to worry about their expressions drifting over time

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That video is great. Thank you. 🤩
 
Cloning. Another growing skill I lack in. My success rate blows like none’s other.
Omg I’m trash at it too. Famous for taking tiny cuts cuz I don’t wanna hurt my plant that just die after 36 hours haha

Also stupidly I took a bunch of them during the stretch so the few that did live re vegged and blah blah

BUT IM WORKING ON IT!!!! lol
 
Check out this deficiency blog from Dutch Passion. This is pretty well assembled.

 
Liberty Haze has been busy. She’s stacking flowers nicely. She’s using a 100 watt panel right now. Not the strongest but perfect for the space.

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That little 100w sf1000 will straight up smoke your plant before you can! Hahaha! Not sure if that’s the 100 you’re using but I believe 100watts is just enough to get a decent strain to a decent finish!😄
 
That little 100w sf1000 will straight up smoke your plant before you can! Hahaha! Not sure if that’s the 100 you’re using but I believe 100watts is just enough to get a decent strain to a decent finish!😄
This one is made by GeryLove. Picked it up on Amazon for $30.00. It’s built incredibly well and runs pretty cool. I’d buy another just to have around.
 
That little 100w sf1000 will straight up smoke your plant before you can! Hahaha! Not sure if that’s the 100 you’re using but I believe 100watts is just enough to get a decent strain to a decent finish!😄
you could technically flower out an entire 32x32 tent under a single 100w panel if its decent, and expect a qtr to half lb if ya got good yielders, a nice even canopy, and theyre trained out well.

ive done it lol.

The cheap panels i run from my single discrete PSU are only like 60w each. 2 could def pull past a half lb on a solid run in a 32x32 imo.

Ive pulled right at a lb from a 32x32 tent under less then 200w of full spec panel output. (like, once lmao) from about 250 in a well filled 3x3 you will see lb pulls occasionally on nailed solid runs with good yielders and nice even canopy distribution.

You can pull close to, sometimes past 3 grams/watt with the modern full spec panels if everything is dialed in over high yielding phenos.
 
Couple of more @Thatoneguyyouknow_ specials to add to the indoor room.

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And some Santa Maria Feminized Hemp from Boulder Hemp in Colorado because why not?

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