michaeljdumpout
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Wow this might get me back on track for 2011 season
omfg. dude, that is bad ass!! I was thinking about something like this but NOT like this![youtube]nFyk_ttJooA&feature[/youtube]
Skip to 5:30... thats just too badass
u cud even do it in a form of suppercroping for more roots, and yeah its badassomfg. dude, that is bad ass!! I was thinking about something like this but NOT like this!
dude.. That is just sooo badass is crazy. So basically, there is no chance of the clone dying because its still connected to the plant.. damn, thats genius. all I need is a rubberband, a rockwool cube and I can just pick off clones on my mother with 100% sucess rate imo. I bet it doesn't take long to get them to root.
see.. my tomato plant is growing roots above the rockwool cube. What I mean is if you look at that rockwool cube, my tomato plant is growing roots on spots where it shouldn't but since it gets dashed with water, it grows roots... never thought of taking the idea to the extreme and doing that though..
update on my pwidow plant.. I got it to clone . I also got my og kush to clone also. I threw the other clones away as they have lame genetics.
sounds great, i advanced it alil i will explain how when i feel the time is right and i have time....Hey Brick, I have a perpetual grow. I took a round of cuttings 3 weeks ago and decided to try your method and it worked well. Took about the same time as it did in soil, but they seemed a little bit less stressed.
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ok man will do...Its a good idea, i wont knock that BUT ur clones look fucked. I wouldnt trade speed for health, why not a cup of water? or a block of oasis? and wouldnt it be a better idea not to cover the whole of the cuttings stem? just wrap it round the bottom of it? sorry if im coming across as negative but its another "dont fix what is'nt broken". Cloning the 'regular' way keeps ur cuttings a lot healthier, its tried and tested. If you manage to perfect this and it turns out to be a better cloning technique then i'll be the first to jump on board.
Thank you for not taking offence to my post, you seem genuine and actually care about experimenting for the needs of others. Thats a good man in my book, i hope you are successful in perfecting this technique, all the best.... rainzok man will do...
naw man, i dont get offended by words on a man made computer device, im not a petty person AT ALL, my goal is to be the best cultivator/breeder in the world, im fairly young and understand that progress takes having to deal with constructive criticism.... i probably know the most on this forum but being egotistic and big-headed gets me no where, playing dumb is what makes other people think they know more then u and that in turns teaches u whatever u pick up...Thank you for not taking offence to my post, you seem genuine and actually care about experimenting for the needs of others. Thats a good man in my book, i hope you are successful in perfecting this technique, all the best.... rainz
Justly put my friend i have a feeling you may well eventually be one of the best. Keep taking it all in and ur gona be a great grower, good luck mate, happy growing.naw man, i dont get offended by words on a man made computer device, im not a petty person AT ALL, my goal is to be the best cultivator/breeder in the world, im fairly young and understand that progress takes having to deal with constructive criticism.... i probably know the most on this forum but being egotistic and big-headed gets me no where, playing dumb is what makes other people think they know more then u and that in turns teaches u whatever u pick up...
Lol that sounds like a quote from jorge's bible and heres another one! Clones root faster in water with a ph between 5-6 and always important for us to remember (coming from so many different places to meet here) that all water is dif so check ur ppm n ec (if ya wanna get nerdy with it) and the most important thing, that they respond well to their grower be good to them n theyll love ya back.yeah I think I read somewhere that if you get air into the stem that it causes an embolism and prevents water and nutrients from being carried through out the rest of the cutting so I dont think disturbing it frequently is going to help you, not to mention roots don't even like light so if they are starting exposing them to light will just be an unwanted stress and with further impede your progress bro