8x4 1200w OG Kush (1st timer)

winkdogg420

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isnt it great to have those lil tiny branches of life on the shelf! unfortunatly i almost killed all my WW clones in my fancy bubble cloner:( i took the two least dead out and re-cliped and re-dipped and threw them in dirt...fingers crossed
 

bterz

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lol ya it sure feels good knowing they'll be at bat soon.

this is my first time taking clones, hoping for the best.
 

littlegrower2004

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for my clones i cut the fan leaves in half to get faster root growth, mite wanna try it on a few of urs to see if it will make a difference
 

bterz

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Ya!! The new growth up top is A+, I'm very happy with it.

I fimmed / topped when they were really young, and youn ca see exactly where on all the girls. They had a couple of growth problems as well as temp, over water, under water, etc. I also had a shit load of drywall dust on the glass which was making them stretch like hell.

Lately they've been packing on tons of compact growth. I cant wait until they're done.
 

laserbrn

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trimming the fans makes less plant to feed untill the roots start!
This makes logical sense. I've always trimmed the fan leaves so I can fit more clones in one dome without the leaves overlapping and touching. It's humid in the dome so I don't like the leaves touching and promoting mold growth. Warm + Wet, you know.

But I'll keep trimming and I believe it would help give the clones less to feed so you might see less yellowing which is always nice if you are "donating" your clones.
 

skywalker1

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trimming a clones leaves slows leaf growth, and allows for the energy to be used in root development. Some yellowing is perfectly normal in cuttings that are rooting-theyre using up the N in their leaves, and will bounce back after transplant and feeding.
 

laserbrn

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trimming a clones leaves slows leaf growth, and allows for the energy to be used in root development. Some yellowing is perfectly normal in cuttings that are rooting-theyre using up the N in their leaves, and will bounce back after transplant and feeding.
Oh, I'm aware that the yellowing is normal. But if you are going to "donate" your clones to a dispensary it's best to have them looking tip-top without yellowing.

On my next batch of clones though I may try half and half and see if there's any real truth to any of this.
 

SonomaComa

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well they way they do it over here is you bring a box of clones in and the dispensary sells them for 8-30 dollars depending on the stage of the clone. and the vendor (the person who has the clones) gets half of what they sell it for and receives a check at the end of each week, but im sure other places do it different
 

laserbrn

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well they way they do it over here is you bring a box of clones in and the dispensary sells them for 8-30 dollars depending on the stage of the clone. and the vendor (the person who has the clones) gets half of what they sell it for and receives a check at the end of each week, but im sure other places do it different
Over here I just trade them clones for bud. I can usualy get an oz of their top shit for 20 - 25 clones.
 
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