One problem with keeping a detailed journal is mustering up the motivation to compile these posts.
Time to get this thing up to date.
10/14/11
Very slight signs of nute burn on 2nd node fan leaves, but otherwise looking great. Watered with plain tap water just in case.
#2 is starting to grow out it's 6th node. It's just to the point where I don't want to wait any longer to top but any earlier and it would be too small for cloning. Topped and took the cutting as a clone using the following procedure (pictures to follow):
- Mix 3:1 and 1:3 FFOF to Perlite
- Fill 16oz cup with 3:1, using a shot glass to leave a small space in top middle; wet the soil
- Remove shot glass and fill hole w/ 1:3, using a pencil to leave a small hole for the cutting; wet the soil
- Top seedling above 2nd node, making a cutting with 3 nodes and a growth tip
- Trim off bottom node completely (will be planted in medium)
- Trim fan leaves off 2nd node, leave growth tips
- Trim back fan leaves on 3rd node
- Cut stem at as sharp an angle as possible below the bottom node
- Scrape up the stem around the bottom node
- Dip in separate cup of clonex gel, insert in hole in medium, push medium down to close hole
- Place clone under humidity dome
I've never cloned a seedling so the structure of the clone looks very strange to me. I've read that you can't clone this early and that you can, so we'll see. In retrospect the procedure was horribly complicated. I've been messing with different mixes of perlite and FFOF for cloning and I'm obviously getting out of hand. Next round of clones when these plants are older will just be in RRs.
10/15/11
Clone actually grew since yesterday. At first I thought it was drooping badly but then I realized the new fan leaves that are trimmed back had just grown outward. New growth tip also grew upward, adding a half inch to the height (a lot considering it was 1.5" yesterday). I've never had a clone do this, but I've only cloned from a mature blue cheese plant in the past, so I suppose it does happen with either different strains or ages of plants.
All other seedlings now have their 6th node growth coming out, so I topped and took clones from the other 3 plants. Used same procedure as above.
10/16/11
Topped plants day after (2 days for #2). Leaves now righted towards the light.
Some pics showing how the fan leaves and nodes grew out on the rest of the clones within one day, just like they did with the first clone. Compare to yesterday's pics. Clones remain under dome all day, misting regularly and not letting RH below 80-85%.
10/17/11
2nd node fan leaves (on all but #1) are continuing in their burning although the rest of the foliage on all of the plants appears to be fine. Watered with plain tap again.
Clones remain under dome all day, misting regularly and not letting RH below 80-85%.
10/19/11
Started misting clone dome less regularly (letting RH drop to 65-70%) and taking dome off completely a couple times for 30 min. Clone #3 isn't looking so great but the others look okay.
10/20/11
Burn on 2nd node's first fan leaves is pretty bad on #3. All spaces between veins have turned necrotic. All other growth looks great still (some slightly burned tips). #2 & 4 also have this to a lesser extent on the same leaves. #1 seems to handle nutes better as it is a darker color than the others and has virtually no burning.
Clearly the 5-1-1 was not as mild as I thought and was a mistake. I'm going to remove this from future grows as that was the only reason I used it. Also won't be bothering with molasses anymore. After some research I think it's more an old wives tale than proven effective supplement. Another case of overcomplicating things. It's amazing to me how often I do that. Oh well.
#1 has very tight internode spacing and is very short and compact compared to the others. #2 spacing is tight, #3 and 4 have spacing quite noticeably further apart. Second two photos below have plants in the following order: 2-3-4-1
Temps in tent have gone down about 6-7 degrees since starting this grow.
All plants are now either the same size or a bit bigger (up to 1") than when topped.
Left Clone #2 (the one taken a day earlier) outside of dome for 4 hrs at which point fan leaves began to droop a bit so I put it back in the dome. No change in procedure for other clones.
10/21/11
Watered today; plain tap for #2, 3, and 4.
#1 received .25tsp/gal Jack's 30-10-10. Others will get this as soon as there is no sign of burn on new growth.
Left Clone #2 outside the dome for 4 hrs again today. No change in procedure for the rest of the clones. Clones are looking so-so in general.