Since I got a little self watering tray and dome when taking clones they all take withen 7-10 days I'
View attachment 2707598View attachment 2707599View attachment 2707600View attachment 2707601View attachment 2707602View attachment 2707603m seeing new growth development. 1 difference is I'm useing rapid rooters instead of pellets. I just squeze the excess water out onc a day.I've also noticed how much they actually like the dark period.heck if they look droopy I turn the light off for a few a bam their up and happy again.The batch in this picture was just cut 12 days ago. Here's some harvest pics from last night.With out the auto flower I've only harvested 1 1/2 plants and am at about 5 z's with 4 1/2 pants to go. ! of the plants I cut the top down and left the bottom half to thicken up for a week. I don't want to replace that plant till next week.Trying to get a stagger down now that I'm stocking up.I know it doesn't look as good as some of your guys but I'm pretty happy for my first inside grow.Even more that these were bought for outside this summer and ended up with a inside grow room!
I see grafting is a hot topic. My reason isn't for different strains on 1 mother. I'm thinking for outside kind of for the same reason they do fruit trees. I believe if you grow and get a seed from the grow that the following time around that seed will be more adapt to growing in that area next time. Wich means better root and support systems. With this in mind, I'm thinking if you take one of these beans with lower quality buds but better adapted root system and graft a more exotic strain with a weaker root sytem or one not easily adapted to my eco. system of the winter and let them veg that I would get a better crop. The same reason it's done to orange tree's in FL. Any thoughts! I don't think I would use duct tape,maybe 2-3 chopsticks and twine.