Club 600

bassman999

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I didnt know what I was missing with a clean piece.
The taste comes through so much now, and the diffused stem is great as well.
I never had a real bong except the plastic ones from the 90s lol
I didnt even drink the Hennessy btw.
My girl was on the lookout for one from a family party.
So the diamond bit $27.98 stem $9 bowl $9 bottle free.

Making it yourself...priceless



On another note, does anyone...COF..know what is the pheno to look for on the Herijuana?
 

209 Cali closet grower

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Well today I was bless with some Dog from a good friend on here. He gave me 7, 8, 9 ,10 week Dog buds to try out. So far 9 weeks is my favorite TTT for the 600w club. Bx1 dogs are rocking. Lost one blue pit-my falt
Hope you liked the Cherry Pie:mrgreen:
 

209 Cali closet grower

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I didnt know what I was missing with a clean piece.
The taste comes through so much now, and the diffused stem is great as well.
I never had a real bong except the plastic ones from the 90s lol
I didnt even drink the Hennessy btw.
My girl was on the lookout for one from a family party.
So the diamond bit $27.98 stem $9 bowl $9 bottle free.

Making it yourself...priceless



On another note, does anyone...COF..know what is the pheno to look for on the Herijuana?
Love the bongs. Got one like that too. That's my buddy
 

whodatnation

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curious old fart

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On another note, does anyone...COF..know what is the pheno to look for on the Herijuana?
I missed this earlier and I don't know. It has been awhile since I have grown it and don't remember. There are 9 in about a month old and and I'm noticing a bush type and a christmas tree type. The bush type was the mother for southern charm. One of them is yellow...don't know where that came from as they are in the same medium and fed the same. They are part of a major breeding program.
as a side note, they don't show pre-flowers.

:peace:
cof
 

DST

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Morning Munch Bunch....wake and bake with Banana bread, lol.



Did someone say DOG.......some at various stages





So what's people thoughts on cloning and removing the leaf tip? I left somewithout clipping the ends off and they clone just fine. Are we clipping off extra energy that the leaf tips contain???? Any thoughts???? I have seen some gardeners whn taking clones actually just rolling up the leaf (which in essens is the same as taking the tip off, but when roots appear you can unroll the leaf). p.s I haven't seen it done on MJ plants....i tried once and ended up tearing the bloody leaf anyway, lol.

These babaes hardly lost any colour at all




Have a nice week peoples.

Peace, DST
 

ghb

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i prefer not to snip my clones, the snipped leaves tend to yellow out very fast and the cut edge is a growing platform for mould for some reason. they root faster too i find (the more water they transpire the quicker they will need to grow roots to survive being my school of thought).

nice dog show from the dog pound father.
 

DST

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Logical way of thinking. I guess it's getting the balance right. I think I am going back to non snipping either way.
 

ghb

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i use the root riot cubes and they root really fast but you have to let them dry out which is a very very tricky thing to do as the plant will only last a day before it wilts. if i keep them moist continuously they can take 2 weeks+ to root.

you clone in soil, you're a bowss
 

DST

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lol, I am bawsbag mare like!:) To be fair it's quite a gritty soil so dries out ok even in the prop. One water dosage normally gets them through. A couple of those were done in soil though as I ran out. (EDIT, but they did take longer)
 

DoobieBrother

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I also quit clipping leaves when cloning and haven't seen a difference.
I think temperature differences between air & soil make a bigger difference, just as when they are rooted.
If the air is too much warmer than the soil then energy goes to leaf production, but if the soil is warmer than the air energy is used on the root system.
There may be a horticultural reason for clipping the leaves beyond slowing down transpiration, but I have as good (or better) luck with them when I don't clip leaves during cloning.
Everyone's mileage may vary, so don't listen to this rambling fool.
;-)

*and I've never used anything but soil to clone in. Cut them, dip them in rooting hormone, and then straight into soil.
 

Hemlock

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I'm a big cloner. I got a couple outside guys who get there clones from me. I just got an order for 440.

I'm really into this organic shit so I'm using xtreme gardening Azos as my rooting powder works great they root quick.
I'm a leaf clipper cause I need lots of room. The Azos allows me to start my beneficial colony from the cloning stage.
I clone under a variety of lights LOL. I use 400 MH, and t-5 I run 28 differnt strains. So the clones just have to get whereever they can get sometime under a 400
sometimes under t-5 sometimes just sittin on the floor trying to get light from anywhere...LOL. I get about 85% of them that live. and
my motto you drop your head and your OUT. cause it ain't worth the pain of trying to save them.

And I use Jiffy pucks
 

Shwagbag

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i use the root riot cubes and they root really fast but you have to let them dry out which is a very very tricky thing to do as the plant will only last a day before it wilts. if i keep them moist continuously they can take 2 weeks+ to root.

you clone in soil, you're a bowss
I hear you ghb! Love the root riots, but it def is a very fine line between too dry, moist enough and too moist lol. My cloning goes in streaks.... Sometimes I'll have unstoppable success, sometimes its average and sometimes its just plain bad. I think it all depends on how much time I have to be at home for the wil' baybees. Have a good day 600, going to earn a days pay. :joint:
 
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