BCNL Producer & DIY Cabs 3 Strains

Hey there WeednFeed -

Great news that you're winning the war with the PM. As you're experiencing, patience is the most important tool in the toolbox. Before you know it, you'll be manicuring buds. :wood:
 
If you get more issues with PM then check out this completed journal by Van Diesel,

Sour Diesel #8 Indoor, 2x600W - Soil - FF Nutes
He describes and documents very nicely his own cure for PM when he had the same problem as did/do/might have...:goodluck:
:Namaste:
Bassplayer
 
Hey there WeednFeed -

Great news that you're winning the war with the PM. As you're experiencing, patience is the most important tool in the toolbox. Before you know it, you'll be manicuring buds. :wood:

The remedies seems to have worked very well. Patience is usually rewarded so I'll sit back and dream about that manicure. Thank you. ;)

If you get more issues with PM then check out this completed journal by Van Diesel,

Sour Diesel #8 Indoor, 2x600W - Soil - FF Nutes
He describes and documents very nicely his own cure for PM when he had the same problem as did/do/might have...:goodluck:
:Namaste:
Bassplayer

Thanks very much Bass... choosing not to wait and I'll be reading that journal very shortly. Thanks for passing that experience and wisdom on to me. If anything, these delays have given me one sure luxury... more reading time.:reading420magazine:
 
Other than having to trim a few yellowing leaves (I'm guessing acceptable attrition from treatment), the moms are looking well. Very few signs of PM.
About 1/2 the cuttings are now showing nubs-to-small roots and seem to be doing well. Very few signs of the devil there also.

I do have a couple questions for any experienced cloners out there:
What/if anything should be done if there are ever very advanced clones and stragglers in the same batch? I got to thinking that invariably there must be genetic variances and other influences that would cause delay among some in the group. Do you merely wait for the other's to catch up... or feed a "little" to to sustain the most heavily rooted whilst they wait for their siblings?
How long can tap water remain viable/effective without any treatment to it?
Just spit-balling.
 
Sounds like this train is a moving towards the right direction ;) I just took 1/6 from my cloner and put it in the compost pile because of slow root growth. Survival of the fittest!
I also cleaned out my res. and air stones with H202 just to keep things straight.

Hope thing keep going OK for you and take care brother.:)
 
Sounds like this train is a moving towards the right direction ;) I just took 1/6 from my cloner and put it in the compost pile because of slow root growth. Survival of the fittest!
I also cleaned out my res. and air stones with H202 just to keep things straight.

Hope thing keep going OK for you and take care brother.:)

Thanks kindly for the well wishes sisco. The very same to you brother.

Too bad about your little ones. Your compost however will not be too disappointed. 1/6 is about the failure rate I dialed in when setting this up. I abide by survival of the fittest... just hoping to get 18 decent to fill the producer. I'll get Darwinian on them if they weaken over.

I appreciate the note on line and stone cleaning. I did my cloner and all parts with bleached H2O and rinsed thoroughly, then gave it a day to leach out any chlorine.

Tonight I'm noticing some cuttings (both with and w/o nubs) looking a tad haggard. Wilting up and lightening in color to be precise. Although, I'd probably look pretty rough too if all I had for a week and half was warm water. Time will tell.
 
Things seem good today. The cuttings are looking a little wilty. I'm not particularly concerned yet as most of them have nubs or roots up to 1/2". The Euforia are a bit slower than the WW.
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The moms are well other than this.
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It's a WW. Before today it had a little yellowing that I was writing off to treatment. Not so sure about that now.
 
Yo WnF it looks like a cal def to me. Not too bad though, a little additional cal/mag should fix it right up.


:peace:

Thanks much Marley. Been adding 1/2 tsp calmag per 1-qt r/o @ 6.3ph. I'll give it a little bump up. Strangely, it's only on 1 of 4 moms.

Cheers!
 
Thanks much Marley. Been adding 1/2 tsp calmag per 1-qt r/o @ 6.3ph. I'll give it a little bump up. Strangely, it's only on 1 of 4 moms.

Cheers!

Thats 10ml/g right? Hmm I imagine that would be enough, I know OG's drink up cal/mag like crazy..what strain is the mother with the issue?
 
Thats 10ml/g right? Hmm I imagine that would be enough, I know OG's drink up cal/mag like crazy..what strain is the mother with the issue?

Right on... 2.5ml per qt. It's a DP white widow... one of two. The other ww is fine as are the two DP euforias. The affected ww is typically by wide margin the most hardy of all. In my limited experience... a good pheno.
I appreciate your help.
 
Things seem good today. The cuttings are looking a little wilty. I'm not particularly concerned yet as most of them have nubs or roots up to 1/2". The Euforia are a bit slower than the WW.
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The moms are well other than this.
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It's a WW. Before today it had a little yellowing that I was writing off to treatment. Not so sure about that now.

Howdy WeednFeed -

Is it just the one leaf? If so, is it possible that you had a little nutrient splash on the leaf? Sometimes it can look like that... Just another thought. Glad the clones are coming along! :goodluck:
 
Howdy WeednFeed -

Is it just the one leaf? If so, is it possible that you had a little nutrient splash on the leaf? Sometimes it can look like that... Just another thought. Glad the clones are coming along! :goodluck:

It began with that leaf. It is now a bit more advanced. Good thought about the splash, but that hadn't happened. Just before lights out I treated all 4 with Green Light for the 2nd week/time. The PM is about 99% visibly gone.
Thanks for keeping an eye out for me.
 
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