TheOrganic
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Coming in super late but nice thread. And blue dream is one of my favs. Good luck will check it out.
I have never used Rockwool but yes the average time for roots is about a week. I also only use cloning gel so I don't have any experience with the powder. Good luck.I got my clones on the go now and I'm using Technoflora cloning gel. I heard the powder has a higher success rate? Hopefully I get 100% using this gel, as I want the same number I have now. (and did one clipping off each). I'm using rockwool; would you say I should start seeing roots in a week?
(First time cloning)
Welcome, Blue Dream is also one of my favorites so I hope this is the real deal Blue Dream. We shall see...Coming in super late but nice thread. And blue dream is one of my favs. Good luck will check it out.
a little longer im guessing. most strains start rooting in about 1.5 weeks. rockwool in my opinion isnt the best for cloning but works well for those who get used to using it often. i would have taken a few cuttings from all the plants just in case. some may not live or be too far gone once they root to be saved. having a few cuts of each is nice so u have a pretty good chance of keeping the strains going that u have becuz remember. sometimes shit just happens and things die or get nasty pests or disease. if both cuts survive just kill the unhealthier looking one off or put it straight into flower if u have that option. wont be a lot of smoke but it will be a nice experiment. also make sure all ur clones root before flowering ur moms.I got my clones on the go now and I'm using Technoflora cloning gel. I heard the powder has a higher success rate? Hopefully I get 100% using this gel, as I want the same number I have now. (and did one clipping off each). I'm using rockwool; would you say I should start seeing roots in a week?
(First time cloning)
u could scrog a plant in that space.That is gonna be some big ounces!!
Soil is supposed to be easier than hydro lol.
So if I had 4-4.5 ft tall to work with flowering at about a foot to 18"would be right then I guess.
Never scrogged b4, but I am trying to make use of my extra lights and ballasts. I was thinking about some hempys in a wooden grow box in the garage. I just dont know how the cold will affect them.u could scrog a plant in that space.
humidity sucks. i turn my exhaust fans off at lights out so my box doesnt suck in the cold moist night air. how cold we talkin here? cuz my shit mid winter is about 55 degrees inside the box or so.and yes 3x3 cubes would be nice. 2 400 would be perfect.Never scrogged b4, but I am trying to make use of my extra lights and ballasts. I was thinking about some hempys in a wooden grow box in the garage. I just dont know how the cold will affect them.
I was thinking like3x3 cubes with 400w each. They wont cost much to run since heat wont be an issue for sure, but then humidity might...
yeah u should be good. if worst comes to worst u could always put a little space heater out there in the middle of the night on a timer.idk this is the garage, and my 1st winter here. My old place was a mobile home 1 mile away and it would get about 55 inside without heat. I will guess about the same here.
Yeah I have a few of them, but they are 1500watts lol. My girl pays the elec bill and she hates the way the bill looks when I am growing.yeah u should be good. if worst comes to worst u could always put a little space heater out there in the middle of the night on a timer.
i have one of those radiant space heaters and used it a bunch in my garage when i was only using 1 light in there. it would get to low 50's without it but i did away with the heater almos a year ago and added 2x600's in its place and im sooo much happier with the extra light... lol and evens out my temps still. lol rockinyeah u should be good. if worst comes to worst u could always put a little space heater out there in the middle of the night on a timer.
Yeah I have a few of them, but they are 1500watts lol. My girl pays the elec bill and she hates the way the bill looks when I am growing.
I am guessing light during night is best as well.i have one of those radiant space heaters and used it a bunch in my garage when i was only using 1 light in there. it would get to low 50's without it but i did away with the heater almos a year ago and added 2x600's in its place and im sooo much happier with the extra light... lol and evens out my temps still. lol rockin
i was running min lik all winter like WTF is my bill sooooo much higher for... and looked at the wattage adn coughed up a nut.
That sounds like a lot of work, but def worth it if all works out properly.Yup, definately use mother nature to your advantage. I'm also exhausting out my attic, and have a speed controller with the inline fan (a must have!) This keeps my heater from ever kicking in, and I'm not exhausting too much of my precious heat. Also, I have to cover the hole up to the attic and all around my 6 inch exhaust line or else the negative pressure in the room will actually pull cold air from the attic, into the room, causing the heaters to kick on, then being exhausted out the line and out through the roof again - a real waste! The speed controller and making sure there's no cold air leaks from the attic has saved my heaters from ever turning on. I just turn the speed controller down when I know it's going to be cold outside that night. I also work with the weather outside when it comes to my light schedule, but sometimes this conflicts with having the lights off for when somebody unexpected might stop by the house. So, it's all a balance
Edit: I've also been working on my automated controller; I'm going to tie the speed controller into the mix too and have it auto adjust. I may get a temp probe for outside too and base the characteristics of the automation (to due with temp) based on the outside temp as well.