Went to the store to get some 1 gallon pots for clones. Wound up picking all this up for $50. I think it was a good score.

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Went to the store to get some 1 gallon pots for clones. Wound up picking all this up for $50. I think it was a good score.

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Oh yeah. You're gonna love the speed and efficiency with which those materials pump out clones!
 
Just got caught up. You'll have no problem at all with filling that net! Remember SD's grow when he flipped? Lots of net showing and then BAM!, massive canopy.
Let the stretch begin!
 
Ok, 3 of the clones had roots sticking out of the bottom of the rock wool (12 days). I will admit it was quicker then my mist cloner for roots, but I also used clonex this time. I will say I hate the rock wool cubes. I did not like that big ole bunch of rock wool at bottom of plants. Yes, I removed it very carefully from all of them and put them in soil. They all then got a nice drink of transplant drench. 3/4 of a solo cup full for each 1 gallon container. They just started leaking out bottom at that point.

Also here are some updates on the new seeds. I don't think the kilimanjaro is going to make it. The SOTHO is in ICU in a baggy with a very small tap root, I don't have high hopes for it either. The other 4 are doing fine. The Pure African looks so sativa in the leaves it is crazy. I sure hope it keeps going I want to see that one when its a big plant.

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Ok, 3 of the clones had roots sticking out of the bottom of the rock wool (12 days). I will admit it was quicker then my mist cloner for roots, but I also used clonex this time. I will say I hate the rock wool cubes. I did not like that big ole bunch of rock wool at bottom of plants. Yes, I removed it very carefully from all of them and put them in soil. They all then got a nice drink of transplant drench. 3/4 of a solo cup full for each 1 gallon container. They just started leaking out bottom at that point.

Also here are some updates on the new seeds. I don't think the kilimanjaro is going to make it. The SOTHO is in ICU in a baggy with a very small tap root, I don't have high hopes for it either. The other 4 are doing fine. The Pure African looks so sativa in the leaves it is crazy. I sure hope it keeps going I want to see that one when its a big plant.

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Looking great! I'm along for the ride :D Was peeking at your other journals, are you planning on doing another DWC anytime soon? :eek:
 
Looking great! I'm along for the ride :D Was peeking at your other journals, are you planning on doing another DWC anytime soon? :eek:

Welcome DB, we try to have fun and learn a little on the way. I have it(RDWC) all in storage. I don't know about building another I have 2 now...LOL
 
Well this morning was first time I looked hard for balls, ya in the tent.. Hehe

Pretty sure DurbanxC99 and the Afghani can play a game of kick ball, they both have the equipment. Will look good at Thailand later as it was not as pronounced as other 2. The Blue Dream I think was FEM, I need to look into that.
 
OK, lid to box is open a crack.............

Has anyone ever read or seen info/study done on germinating seeds in very low nutrient dense media? Here is my thought process on this....

In mother nature I think if plant detected soil quality was poor it would produce more females to try and increase the number of successful seeds that may germinate and continue lineage on.

If you would have any info or links would really like to read through it.
 
OK, lid to box is open a crack.............

Has anyone ever read or seen info/study done on germinating seeds in very low nutrient dense media? Here is my thought process on this....

In mother nature I think if plant detected soil quality was poor it would produce more females to try and increase the number of successful seeds that may germinate and continue lineage on.

If you would have any info or links would really like to read through it.

Nope.....stress produces more males.
 
Nope.....stress produces more males.
Yep. Stress also causes herms. If you want to increase the chances of pollination increase the amount of pollen.
 
Well I am batting 100% on the regular seeds. Nope won't be running out of balls in the cage. The Blue Dream is my only hope, maybe just a dream.

Here is the Durban x C99
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Here is the Afghani:
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Here is the Thailand:
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Here is the Blue Dream:
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