Root Clone Test - pictures

statik

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This is true, grass re-sprouts from nothing but roots as well. I hope we can find a way to speed up the process of this whole thing. Instead of root accelerating products, people will be developing cotyledon accelerators. LMAO.

Get on it now guys, you'd have the market cornered.
 

That 5hit

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This is true, grass re-sprouts from nothing but roots as well. I hope we can find a way to speed up the process of this whole thing. Instead of root accelerating products, people will be developing cotyledon accelerators. LMAO.

Get on it now guys, you'd have the market cornered.
already on that - these guys should have put this with the roots

Gibberellic acid (also called Gibberellin A3, GA, and (GA3)

Gibberellic acid is a simple gibberellin, promoting growth and elongation of cells. It affects decomposition of plants and helps plants grow if used in small amounts, but eventually plants develop tolerance for it. Gibberellic acid stimulates the cells of germinating seeds to produce mRNA molecules that code for hydrolytic enzymes. Gibberellic acid is a very potent hormone whose natural occurrence in plants controls their development. Since GA regulates growth, applications of very low concentrations can have a profound effect while too much will have the opposite effect.
 

That 5hit

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gat this from some web site

Using our own Premium grade water soluble gibberellic acid I ran some germination tests with 1659 corn seeds to find an optimal PPM dose and procedure. The test was putting corn seeds in distilled water with our premium gibberellic acid for 1 hour at around 20 celcius (68 ºF). The seeds where then rinsed in regular tap water and the excess water was drained off and the seeds placed in paper towels and kept moist for seven days. After seven days the growing stems where cut off and weighted.​
<LI style="TEXT-ALIGN: left" class=Paragraph>the seeds soaked for 1 hour at 225 PPM had 15% more growth than untreated seeds; <LI style="TEXT-ALIGN: left" class=Paragraph>the seeds soaked for 1 hour at 300 PPM had 30% more growth than untreated seeds; <LI style="TEXT-ALIGN: left" class=Paragraph>the seeds soaked for 1 hour at 400 PPM had 23% more growth than untreated seeds; <LI style="TEXT-ALIGN: left" class=Paragraph>the seeds soaked for 1 hour at 500 PPM had 15% more growth than untreated seeds; <LI style="TEXT-ALIGN: left" class=Paragraph>the seeds soaked for 1 hour at 600 PPM had 6% more growth than untreated seeds.


Cotton Germination

A research project tested the germination of cotton seeds with simple water and 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 parts per million concentrations of Gibberellic Acid with a ten minute soak. The research concluded that the 5 PPM soak gave the fastest germination.

[http://www.usc.edu/CSSF/History/2004/Projects/S1618.pdf]
Cotton Growth

An experiment tested the foliar application of gibberellic acid on cotton plants at 25, 50 and 100 PPM. The cotton plants at 50 and 100 ppm had greater shoot and root length, had more nodes, more leaves leaves and total leaf area.

http://www.cababstractsplus.org/Abstracts/Abstract.aspx?AcNo=20043143944
Lawn - GA3

1. I used a soil mix of 8 parts top soil, 2 cow manure, .5 peat, and .25 Perlite(Krum) @ 2-4 inches deep.
2. Sprayed lightly with a hose before covering the sewn grass seed.
3. I used stems from last years flowers that were like strong hay, criss-crossed them over the seeded moist soil mix, and then piled oak leaves 1-2 inches deep over that to create heat for the grass.
4. On late March early April near Chicago the 6th day of growth, I pulled off the cover and sprayed the grass in 3 diff locations full sun, part sun, and shady. I put the cover back on after spraying and 1-2 days later gave it a spritz of water. I sprayed GA3 3 days after that and then 2 days after that.
5. There was no presoak.
6. The temperature was approx. 50-70 F during the day and no lower than 45 F at night. 2 of the days it was 78-82 F.
So, from the 6th day of growing to 1.5 weeks of spraying 3 times later I have some good grass. The shady grass seemed to grow the quickest. It might have been because of a less variant temp. I tried the same areas last year without covering the seed, without special potting soil, and without spray GA3. - JT, User Group

Super-Grow note: the gibberellic acid concentration was 35 PPM for each of the three sprayings.

Lilac - French hybrid

My new very small hybrid French lilacs are doing well as a result of regular spraying with 50 PPM Gibberellic Acid [John M., User Group - June 2, 2005]
Peppers

I tried a 70ppm solution of GA3 on 5 of my habanero pepper plants and on 5 each of my big boy and cherry tomato plants. After 3 weeks I couldn't see any difference between them and the other plants of the same type. I then used a 140ppm solution of GA3 on the same plants and now, 1 week later I can tell a major difference in the height of the treated plants as compared to the untreated ones and also the treated plants are beginning to bloom. [A.L., User Group - May 28, 2005]
Roses

I sprayed a rose plant that was dormant and had only about 4 sets of leaves with Gibberellic Acid (GA3) 650 PPM and it grew about 10 inches of new winter growth!! Amazing! [Kevin, April 2006]
Rasberries

I have a rasberry patch here in RI. If you are trying for a sudden boost use over 500ppm of Gibberellic Acid. If you want sustained growth improvement 50ppm is good. [W.W., User Group - May 5, 2005]
I had some great results by spraying Raspberries also this year. We have 42 new shoots about 3-4 feet high after spraying 85 PPM Fulvic Acid 2 times and Gibberellic Acid 35-70 PPM 5 times. We should have berries soon! We had enough berries last year to make 2 huge pies. I suspect we with get 5-6 pies this year. [J.T., User Group - June 6, 2005]
Squash

My "Early White Bush Scallop" squash plants are massive! They were given GA3 at 300ppm 22 days after emerging and GrowTonic at 36 days. [User Group, July 17, 2005 7:50 PM]
Tomatoes

I used GA3 at 150 PPM on my tomato plants 36 days after transplanting. That was June 28th. When I applied it I had only 2 "Early Girl" tomatoes the size of a pea showing. Quite a few flowers were about to open on both "Early Girls" and "German Johnsons" when I applied it. Here we are at 13 days after spraying and I have 75 tomatoes growing now!!!
Every plant that I've used GA3 on has responded very well. I've seen many gardens around here and no ones plants are bigger or stronger looking. [D.Z. West Virginia - July 11, 2005 - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gibberellic_acid/message/1351]

I noticed a big difference in my tomato plants after spraying them with a 200ppm of Gibberellic Acid. [D.S. - User Group January 8, 2005]

I tried a 70ppm solution of GA3 on 5 of my habanero pepper plants and on 5 each of my big boy and cherry tomato plants. After 3 weeks I couldn't see any difference between them and the other plants of the same type. I then used a 140ppm solution of GA3 on the same plants and now, 1 week later I can tell a major difference in the height of the treated plants as compared to the untreated ones and also the treated plants are beginning to bloom. [A.L., User Group - May 28, 2005]
 

jcdws602

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As an ex-landscaper, I agree with That 5hit. I cant tell you how many times I have yanked up a plant (actual garden weeds), the roots stayed in the ground...and had the little bastard come back in a little over a week.

I know it not the same species of plant, but if most common weeds can do this...I am pretty damn sure Cannabis can do it to then.
If this were true for cannabis I would have a whole bunch pop back up from the ground a long time ago...I have thrown plenty of seeds in the ground and later rip out the plant without pulling the roots and I still have yet to see one regenerate itself and continue growing.............:-|
 

FuZZyBUDz

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can i use my dual T-12 4' tubes (day light) fer the clippings i clone?? i would think so, but i just want to double check if im right or wrong.
 

statik

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If this were true for cannabis I would have a whole bunch pop back up from the ground a long time ago...I have thrown plenty of seeds in the ground and later rip out the plant without pulling the roots and I still have yet to see one regenerate itself and continue growing.............:-|
Believe me I have thought of that. I am trying to figure out why that happens.

Maybe conditions in the soil are not right (too cold/too hot, too much water/not enough water) for too long outdoors.

Will be interesting to see what the end results of this test are either way. :leaf:
 

statik

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can i use my dual T-12 4' tubes (day light) fer the clippings i clone?? i would think so, but i just want to double check if im right or wrong.
I don't see why not man, I'd just make sure the cuttings are not getting too much light.

If you have a light meter you can know how far to place them. Give them about 70 lumens per square foot (pretty sure thats about right for rooting clones) and they should be just fine. :idea:
 

jcdws602

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Believe me I have thought of that. I am trying to figure out why that happens.

Maybe conditions in the soil are not right (too cold/too hot, too much water/not enough water) for too long outdoors.

Will be interesting to see what the end results of this test are either way. :leaf:

Maybe........I know weeds and other species grow back from roots all the time but I just never see it happen with cannabis......I will stay subscribed to see results as well
 

greensister

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Well i have joined in. I transplanted some clones that i had in my cloning chamber for about a week too long. The roots were massive and subsequently some of the finer ones broke. I noticed that there was a piece of cardboard at the bottom of one of the pots and there were some serious tap roots inside it with other little adventurous roots inside the corigation.

I put this in some wet soil and sealed it in a dark place. Well see what happens in a couple of weeks.
 

beeker

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had some roots in a plastic garabge can, I recycle used soil into my yard, so figured I give it a try too. WTH. been a week today, going to chek later and see if anything showin.
 

hotsxyman911

Active Member
so it has been 2 weeks for me and my roots and there is no sign as of yet of anything showing. how about you hobbes?
 

mrduke

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2 1/2 for me no signs of life. hard to tell how the root look there an inch under the soil?
 
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