NooBs 1st Attempt Cloning (CHOCOLOPE)

I wait for several roots 1/2" to 1" then plant. 80% to 90% RH is ideal so I have all clones into domes for a week or two.
Daniels:blsmoke:
Both ways I clone
View attachment 1353024View attachment 1353025
Nice Cloner Daniels, thanks a bunch, I will try that next time with all other ways I can clone.....I want to try and learn different ways so I can be comfy with whatever way works for me. I been lucky to be following your threads cause you do great cloning work with your insane DIY and BEAUTIFUL GROWS!!! Thanks bro.
Just my two cents into here, while YES bubble cloners do the job, and YES they are somewhat quick. I'm still too lazy to get one myself. Also just because something is cool doesn't mean its neccessary (believe me guys I'm not starting anything with this, I hope not lol)

All I do is take my cuttings, take a cup, walk to my bathroom sink, put about a 1/4 inch of water in it, drop the cutting in, and place it under my t5's. I get roots in about 7 to 14 days.
No rooting hormones, No misting, No humidty domes, just scissors, water, and a a cup.
Heres a pic of some clones I took 8 days back, as well as a pic of the roots on "the biggest" clone out of them, shes actually the one that started first.

Alot of the reason yours is taking so long is due to the fact that it was a top, I take all of mine frome the lower/mid portions of the plant. However I have also done it with tops. I've noticed that using this waterglass cloning method will show you the difference in rooting times.
If I take a clone from the bottom portion and stick it in water it takes about 7-9 days to start rooting
If I take one from the middle, It takes about anywhere from 9 to 13 days,
and if I use tops it usually takes them around 2 to almost 3 weeks sometimes.
The best advice I can give, is to make the cleanest cuts possible when you take them, and take care not to smash the stems and leaves in any way.

I've also noticed theres a certain "stage" that the clones go through, this is the part of what I see in your pics, she's going to root pretty soon, once those little white bumps start forming, they usually take off.View attachment 1353044View attachment 1353043
Bro I am thrilled you are here showing me how you do your cloning. I am going to try that too!!! I want to learn and I appreciate your 2 cents to you but millions to me bro. I love knowledge about this new hobby of mine. Plus sometimes I feel really creative after smoking some Sativa...LOL Thanks bro, +Rep.
I'm a another stoner who over the years now has seen about a zillion clones get started, lol.
Damn this will be my 1st so I would have a lot more smoking and cloning to get any where near that...LOL

Thanks all and Peace!!!
:mrgreen:
BKB
 
Here is the information on Chocolope:

Chocolope

Sativa 95 / Indica 5
Origins - Chocolate Thai x Cannalope
Flowering - 63-70 days
Harvest - Late October

With Chocolope, DNA Genetics continues their project of creating tasty short-flowering sativas and reviving the classic features of old
school Thai stick. The strain's father, Cannalope, is a sativa line backcrossed for fast finishing. DNA refined this feature still further, then crossed a Cannalope male with an Original Chocolate Thai female. Tasting is believing: the result retains the special flavors and effects of the OG Chocolate Thai, and lives up to the nickname Chocolope in flavor as well as genetics. It brings back a chocolate edge that was more common among good weed of the 1980s, mixed with the fruity sweetness of the Cannalope.

Chocolope is a branchy near-pure sativa that will take over your garden if you let her. This plant needs some space to spread out her long branches. Hydro, coco beds, NFT, it's all good: the Chocolope likes all mediums, although she remains untested outdoors.

DNA vegetates the Chocolope for 3-4 weeks and then forces flowering, preferring to raise fewer plants to larger sizes. Chocolope is a happy eater and can be pushed when it comes to nutrients, although DNA recommends sticking to the organics for the best quality. Using this combination of fewer but bigger plants and organic nutrients, DNA reports an average yield of 100 grams per plant. If you want to avoid a 3-4 week vegetative period and plant 20-25 plants per square meter in a more sea of green style, yields can reach 400-600 grams per square meter. On the whole, Chocolope is much easier to grow than her Chocolate Thai ancestors. "Give her love", says DNA, "and she will yield for you."

Chocolope still delivers traits many growers sought from the classic Thai strains - choco-smokey flavor and a dreamy high with a strong mental shift. If you are trying to alleviate
anxiety, nervousness, or lack of appetite, the Chocolope id your strain. However, smokers who are sensitive to paranoia or psychedelic effects might approach this variety with caution. Even experienced smokers sometimes report unusually comic situations due to the "high school" like stone of the Chocolope. Some consider this advice a recommendation: the chocolatey 1980s high is a euphoric and trippy blast from the not-so-distant past that can spice up any weekend.

I REALLY WANT HER TO ROOT!!!!

BKB
 
Back
Top