1st Clone 3rd day in

skunkushybrid

New Member
She's doing okay, not even a hint of yellow to the leaves. I hope I'm not pre-empting myself here but she looks healthy enough to make it. I'm going back later so I'll take a photo
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
Doing great just come back from her and she's standing all erect like she's loving every minute of it. This is more of an experiment for me, and I think that if she makes it it'll be down to her good genes and nothing to do with the greenness of my fingers. I'm not sure about other strains but this JTR just wants to live. Especially with all the mistakes we made in the beginning. I'll have to take a pic tomorrow, I reckon with the durability of this strain she'll have rooted already. Is it safe to check for roots, or should I just leave her vegging the 14 days then put her into flower?
 

potroast

Uses the Rollitup profile
I root cuttings in rockwool cubes. When the cubes are put into the tray under the humidity dome, I don't pick up any cube until the 8th day. The less you disturb them, the better chance of success.

Warm and moist, but not wet, is the key.
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
4th day in and she's looking 'wicked'. Designed or rather utilised my mate's old toolbox to use as a personal stealth box for the little beauty. See pic's in my gallery. She only went into the box this morning. I can't see anything wrong with her, i think that if she was going to die she would have showed some signs of wilting by now. Fingers crossed and my 1st cloning mission may well be a success, and it's been placed straight into soil. Another 6-10 days and the little minx should be ready for flowering.
 

SuperHI TnT

Well-Known Member
hey skunk i like how you used the toolbox but it really isnt that stealthy when they are right next to a bunch of other plants
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
Thanks TNT. I should move the box? I don't understand the difference to being next to the plants or against the wall. I didn't think it mattered.
 

SuperHI TnT

Well-Known Member
I KNOW IT DOESNT BUT it defeats the purpose of being sneaky its next to a bunch of plants imean the box is kinda out of place
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
Stealth doesn't mean sneaky, well it does sort of, but in this case i think the word is referring to the speed of the veg cycle. Plus the clone is hidden in a box.

Anyway, 5th day in and she's looking good. Not a hint of yellowing or wilting of the leaves. She's going to make it, I just know. Anyway, I'll write and tell you as soon as she goes into flower or for that matter dies...
 

Plants on Nitro

Active Member
Stealthy means using fuorescent lights. So the infared cant see the op. Another way to avoid infared is have your HID only on during the day time. The HID puts out such an intense heat that it can easily be seen.
 
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