Yes I do know how to care for them. Ive got them under a dome and Im keeping them moist. Of over 70 clones these were the survivors......Those are some krispy kritters. Just give them plain water.
The saddest of them is a Bruce its the one I want the most! These are just getting flowered out anyway though.I've had them take off after like 9 weeks left off to the side gave up. At about the 8th week I squirted rooting powder down stalk and found a warmer spot. I didn't lose my Bruce banner thankfully.
70 clones and those are the survivors? The other 66 died? What?Severely abused and neglected. They are in pretty good hands now but i just dont know.... Spraying them every couple hours.
I post this in advanced cultivation because I want to hear from those with experience breathing life back into abominations like this.
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Theres a couple more alive but yeah. They got very neglected.70 clones and those are the survivors? The other 66 died? What?
Damn. Why go through all that effort to make that many clones and then just let them die? Did your friend decide they didn't want to grow weed?Theres a couple more alive but yeah. They got very neglected.
Side project. His main focus is the plants they came from.Damn. Why go through all that effort to make that many clones and then just let them die? Did your friend decide they didn't want to grow weed?
Already done. That pic was when they first came into my care.If these have rooted they will probably survive. You should remove all the dead necrotic leaves.
Pretty sure they all made it.if they are older than 6 days they will root, dont water them and don't mist them and they all will root, worst case 3 of 4.
dont use too much light. increase light gradually once rooted, keep warm humid.
If they have rooted of course they will all survive, Dont wet the leaves under artificial light. If rooted don't wet the leaves at all.
Once rooted increase light to max over 5 days lowering the light. cant see why they wouldn't all survive.
Domes do more harm than good usually, it prolongs rooting, usually take clones, mist once, and never water or mist again until rooted, leave in dark for the first 12 hours after cloning, then low filtered light in a humid warm low light spot, never water or mist again until rooted.
cloning success usually comes down to how firm/old the stem of the clone from the mother plant is. firmer the better, soft young growth no good for cloning..
Why would u wont those unhealthy babies?Severely abused and neglected. They are in pretty good hands now but i just dont know.... Spraying them every couple hours.
I post this in advanced cultivation because I want to hear from those with experience breathing life back into abominations like this.
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Those are good looking healthy babies
Doing a favor for a friend. The mothers those came from are outside and he wants to have an idea of flower time/quality for each of them. I nursed them into nice healthy girls.Why would u wont those unhealthy babies?