FoxCompany426
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I could have sworn that I was subscribed to this, but I guess not.
Hope the clones pull through, which I'm sure they will!!!
Hope the clones pull through, which I'm sure they will!!!
thank you sir may i have another! yeah im impressed myself by the root development. once they are well submerged in the res, if the other 3 not so rooted cuttings havent caught up, i'm tossing them.lookin sharp Shack....
They look like they are finally showing signs of life.... pretty good roots for a week and a half...
I TOO will clone one day!!!!
thanks gypsy! appreciate the love. couldn't have done it without your help.Good Job Bro!!!
Make sure they have some nice new growth before you switch...
Give them a chance to pick themselves up a little...
But yeah man... good job!
haha good question. i realized after doing so i could have done this differently. instead of snipping my clones down along the branch, i got greedy and went for the tops. i had several branches i intended on pruning off my plant anyhow. so i reserved the tops of each branch for clones. hence the growth looks the way it does. instead of just two stems and two leaves... that makes sense right? i felt like i made sense.I got a question Shack. Why do your cuttings look like little palm trees? Is it because they're trying to grow roots?
i'm really not TOO concerned about the other 3 unrooted cuttings.. if they root they root, if not well... lesson learned. i still have a massive harvest (hopefully) coming from other grow. this is more just an experiment, and 50% success rate first time out is pretty damn good,, at least in my book. i didn't even expect one!K1Ng5p4d3 said:Wuddup man? Just checkin out the AG grow, and your off to a good start with this shit here dude, but listen to Gypsy for sure, he knows what hes talkin about with the AG. His 1st AG run was friggin masterful to say the least, lol.
As for your clones man, even if you can fenangle some other unit to put them in for a couple days to let them root up, they CAN be saved, and you can flower your rooted clones at the same time. It doesn't have to be fancy as i've learned, it just has to work. I once hung a cutting off the lip of a 1 gallon jug of water and forgot about it for 3 wks. When i finally remembered it was there, it had a fuckin tangled afro of roots, and although the top growth was poor, as soon as i put it into my cloner it turned into a beast. Wierd things, clones are dude. But you'll pull them through.
Good luck man,
-K1.
I see... so basically don't take cuttings from the top?haha good question. i realized after doing so i could have done this differently. instead of snipping my clones down along the branch, i got greedy and went for the tops. i had several branches i intended on pruning off my plant anyhow. so i reserved the tops of each branch for clones. hence the growth looks the way it does. instead of just two stems and two leaves... that makes sense right? i felt like i made sense.
oooo misinterpretation.. i like the way i did it. especially since i plan to flower like lollipops very soon. these sativas should cola up nice a fat. i can't say to not do it, and to take cuttings along the branch because thats not the way i did it, and have no experience with it. personally, i like the way i did it. i think i should have a pretty decent yield from these little baby clones. partly because the way i took the cuttings.I see... so basically don't take cuttings from the top?
haha yeah you should have seen me in there when i spotted roots... there was barely a nub of root coming out of each and i was shouting "HEY HONEY!! THEY'VE ROOTED!!! COME CHECK THIS OUT!!!" of course she only thought it was kinda cool. women man... they think your hobbies are silly, then you harvest and all they wanna do is smoke your shit hahaha.
thanks for the love. keep checking back, next few weeks should be pretty sweet.
i'll probably get some photos up later of the kids, they seem to be taking to the nutrients VERY well, new growth coming in on the 3 rooted clones looks healthy. also the other 3 appear to be shooting out some MICRO roots, tiny little white nubs here and there. their leaves are looking a little rough so i return the "alien incubator cups" and sprayed each one to add some humidity to the party. i might be looking at 100% rooted!! (although 50% won't be as strong as the other )I will wait and see how your clones do and decide from there