Pepper's DIY Mars 300W LED Grow

Hey Peppers sorry about your misfortune :confused:, on the bright side sounds like you might get three clones.:D

While your waiting on your 45w LED put the three cuttings under a couple of CFL's. They don't need a lot of light as I understand it.

Look on it as practise, looking forward to photos

:Namaste:
Hi Piña, lol I don't even have a spare lamp haha 3 day's for delivery of the 45w and I also need to make a lightproof door for the seedling/cutting chamber so I'll be doing that tomorrow. I'm just hoping that this will be ok and it's actually a learning curve for me so would be great to see how they react.
 
They should be ok, cover them with a plastic bag or another cup to keep Humidity high and you could place them in a sunny window for now.
Cheers Pennywise I'll get some clear bags for them as for warm window I'm afraid that's a no go for me hopefully they'll be ok.
Cheers for dropping by Pennywise and thanks for the advice as always my friend.
 
They look good so far but get them covered, you want 100% Humidity for the cuttings. May want to back of on the nitrogen a little. Serious clawing going on. :peace:
Yea I agree they have had a flush and I'm now planning on 1 more before I introduce Bloom nutrients and as for the cuttings they will get water only and maybe some root nutrients. Cheers Pennywise
 
Don't add nutrients to your cuttings, all they need is water until the roots start coming in. Remember without roots they can't take up water or nutes from below so they get their moisture through their leaves. That's why misting with a sprayer and keeping them covered to provide 100% Humidity is vital.
 
So here's some pictures just before lights out. I turned off the LED.





They look better and the cuttings look fine so far.
Cheers guy's
 
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