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You dug that one out of the archives PJ. LOL
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So you're saying the roots from a bubble cloner are still under developed Brooklyn?
You dug that one out of the archives PJ. LOL
You're probably right PJ but I'm having so much fun growing weed I can't see growing anything else. It's the most fulfilling hobby I've ventured into my entire life. And combined with all the good people here on 420 it's almost like I've found my calling.
You're probably right PJ but I'm having so much fun growing weed I can't see growing anything else. It's the most fulfilling hobby I've ventured into my entire life. And combined with all the good people here on 420 it's almost like I've found my calling.
If there is any heat coming out of the unit, I would not for sure.I would like a couple of opinions here. I have the new clone attempt directly under the humidifier's vent. Is this a good idea? Also the humidifier goes off at lights out for 6 hrs.
Hecks yeah M1! I think I may have hit the jackpot on this one. Even though this is only day 2, it's the first time I've seen one of my clone attempts get perkier as opposed to slowly deteriorating.Hmm Bar I don't have any super red flags about it! In fact clones love the humidity what they don't love is old stagnant air like you can get in a humidity dome.
Honestly BAR she will probably come right along for you as she needs that water in the air to obtain moisture efficiently to root etc etc
Due to fresh air at a good high humidity, I say she may come along even better! Lets see BAR, of course keep us updated!
Hope you and your girls and everyone has a great day!
Hecks yeah M1! I think I may have hit the jackpot on this one. Even though this is only day 2, it's the first time I've seen one of my clone attempts get perkier as opposed to slowly deteriorating.
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If there is any heat coming out of the unit, I would not for sure.
As I stated a few pages back, you want to force the baby to want roots. Some cuts stall under domes because the plant is not moving water through its' stem fast enough. Others die under a dome because rot sets in. I'm glad you are not using a dome this time, but being under a humidifier is not going to encourage transpiration either. Even in low humidity environments you can clone without domes if you can keep an eye on them and mist them only if they wilt. Normally if they are going to wilt, they will do it in the first 48 hours until they learn to drink from their stem.
I wish you would get a small bag of perlite and ditch the dirt for cuttings. I won't go as far as to say that perlite is sterile, but there is a much greater chance for your babies to get fungus or bacteria growing on them in dirt or potting mix.
Lastly there are big differences of opinions on trimming the leaves. I personally don't do it because I feel that the leaf loses moisture and has to heal. These babies don't need the added stress at this time. Instead of trimming leaves in half, I would have cut both of the lower ones(in your pic) off completely and that node would be under the dirt level too leaving only one set of leaves besides the growing shoot above the dirt level. I always make sure that there are two nodes under the dirt level and the lowest node gets scraped pretty good.
I hope you don't mind the input. Good luck Sir !