Yea that's another successful way of cloning. It's called air layering. Good way to clone a plant off a mother while it's still attached to the mother. You can take big cutting this way and don't have to worry about the cutting dying because it's still receiving food from being attached to the mother.I have one of the gro1 cheap sets that while you can get ok bubble from it its a nothing I would recomend. I would say you are better off buying (if you can find) a nicer name brand 3 bag set or just get a cheap work bag 220 mesh because that's not important. quality bag i would get for the 90 and 73 micron and a 45 if you like. I personally would rather blast it but thats more so because of ease. I was amazed how much work goes into processing one plant in bags so hats off to you guys that do it on the regular.
I have I guess accidentally tried it by forgetting about a cup of shoots before. But I never have intentionally though it made for a healthy cutting.
One day I wanna try the tech. where you wrap a little soil around a shoot after scarring and root it right on the plant.
Alpha did you run your air stones in a chlorine solution? if not I wouldThe first time I cloned was in cups of water and always had a decent amount root, I've never tried the coco before. I was rooting all of my spider plants in cups of water all year, I put 3 clones in water the other day, all 3 stem rot nothing is working atm I still don't get it. But I bought some root riot plugs, so if my mother plants start producing some new tops in the near future I'll give that shot. Also just bought a Aero cloner manifold on eBay. I used to use ez cloner a lot so hopefully one of these methods work
I ran my other bubble cloner through the dishwasher again and then bleached it, cut new air lines for the air stones , fresh new ro water and added the clear rez solution. Re cut the stems. I dunno I may have to just buy some clones from the dispensary, they have like 20 strains now but I really wanted these strains I bought as seeds, I can get clones up the wazoo, but it's only what they have available grrrr
I have become very good with drywall work out of necessity.what are your specialties Dez?
That girl will be a monster if you have height restrictions you better start tying her down. What gal you transplant from?Found a really good Dinafem Cr Cheese pheno. She's a Keeper with a capital K! , Here's one of the clones about to go into a 17gal. Largest container i have ever used, She will eat up most of one of my 600's. Been running bpn full farmer line. Best organic base i have found so far.
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I have become very good with drywall work out of necessity.
I am a finish carpenter though so trim, doors, windows, etc.
She was in a 5gal. . She's going straight into flower also. That pheno blows up under 12/12.. Will continue to top and super crop for the next 10 days. then ill let her run free. Thx for the love guys. Ill post another pic of her half way through flower.Stay green and healthy riu.That girl will be a monster if you have height restrictions you better start tying her down. What gal you transplant from?
Yea you know some of the strains stretch like crazy lol. How long you her for? She's gonna have monster buds make sure you post pix of her when she's finishedShe was in a 5gal. . She's going straight into flower also. That pheno blows up under 12/12.. Will continue to top and super crop for the next 10 days. then ill let her run free. Thx for the love guys. Ill post another pic of her half way through flower.Stay green and healthy riu.
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95 degrees yesterday, low of 62That's it doc rub it in. I fired up the pellet stove the other night, the wife
was bitchen.
Haha actually I went and did A LOT! That was Durban poison x grape stomper so I felt like running a marathon hahaNice garden SG. I have two Deep Psychosis that just broke ground this morning. Waiting for two more, among others. That Dog is frosty!
Good day 600. It's sunny and comfy here today. Think I should get out for a bit. I don't think giggles is going anywhere though, after smoking that shat.
I have a friend who is a retired engineer who is a pretty good handyman and he started a business called "Honey Do", which are the odd jobs that the homeowner can't or won't do....and he stays booked.Thanks SG! I'm looking for some small shiz to get me through the next couple of weeks. Trim install, window or door install/replacement, wall repair, etc. Then I should be focusing on my new gig and contracting will take a back seat.
Your outdoor is looking really good, btw.