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Thanks a lot Canna! Is it safe to assume that the exhaust fan is in the tent sleeve like the intake fane and that they are on the same timer as your lights?
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We use a few small fans constantly even when they are sleeping. Keeps air moving and not so stagnant.Thanks once again you two! I really appreciate all of your help. So the girls (I hope but will refer to them as girls) got 6 hours of dark today. The damn temp went down to 55 and the rh up to 86, there were little droplets of water on them. I will get a thermostat to hook the fan up to and will just use 1 fan. I still need the carbon filter but took the duct off so the air would fill the tent, go through the light and out the top.
Before dark.
After dark.
Will do. I turned mine off because I was worried it would add to the temp drop.
When should I clone to check sex?
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Hi Hoz,
Thanks for the welcome! I'm almost as addicted to this forum as I am to being with and watching my plants progress. I am very thankful for all the help I am receiving and hope to make you all proud by becoming a bonified MJ Gardner.
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A minor update. Day 2 of 18/6 and temp only went down to 65 instead of 55 on day 1 possibly thanks to putting a under space rug heater under my tent...? Plus humidity was about 45 instead of 86 on day one thanks to advise from Canna Montana suggesting I keep my fan running during the sleep period. No major difference in the plants, just wanted to share pics from a different angle.
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Thanks for the shout out! Makes me feel good that I can help..A minor update. Day 2 of 18/6 and temp only went down to 65 instead of 55 on day 1 possibly thanks to putting a under space rug heater under my tent...? Plus humidity was about 45 instead of 86 on day one thanks to advise from Canna Montana suggesting I keep my fan running during the sleep period. No major difference in the plants, just wanted to share pics from a different angle.
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I was one of the lucky ones to see Pigeons cloning video before he took it down. I was going to use rock wool or soil. I went to the how to grow MJ section and damn is there a lot of info on cloning. I have a few weeks to bone up. Would you care to give a basic overview of those methods and why they are your favorites?
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Ween! We all started somewhere...you will be successful! Stay vigilant!!
I don't know if anyone has mentioned a (GLR gas light reduction) lighting schedule, but you might be able to use it. Your lamp is on 12 hours at a time, 5 1/2 off, 1 on, 5 1/2 off, repeat. It saves you some money on the electric bill and supports really good vegetative growth. The one hour on during the dark period keeps the plants from going into flower. Since I depend on the Sun for my lighting, I try to keep the girls in veg until the Sun's cycle has started to get longer every day , well past the vernal equinox unless I am trying for two outdoor harvests like I am currently. They can go outside sooner to get two harvests.
After the Summer Solstice the daylight becomes less every day. Indoor growers have been known to try to duplicate this with a (DLS diminishing light schedule) If you go HERE you will find a post by my mentor BID covering both. Good luck !!!
My favorite - the CloneBucket cloner - similar to many bubble cloners, but splashier.
How to do it:
A) - Make a fresh diagonal cut,
B) - dip the cut in a cloning liquid (not gel),
C) - place the clone in a neoprene ring,
D) - place the clone and the ring in the bucket cloner
E) - place cloner bucket in weak light
Advantages:
1) Bucket cloners grow 'hydro roots' thick and strong.
2) The foliage stays amazingly healthy (but does not grow) for many weeks after roots show.
Disadvantages:
Makes a splashy sound
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My second favorite choice - plant directly into soil
How to do it:
A) - Select a health leader (apical meristem) at least 8 inches tall
B) - Remove leaves from bottom 4 inches
C) - make a fresh diagonal cut,
D) - dip the cut in a cloning powder or cloning gel (not liquid),
E) - place in soil about 3 inches deep
F) - water and light as normal for a young plant
Advantages:
1) No special tools
2) The foliage stays healthy (but does not grow) then suddenly starts growing.
3) Fast growing once started.
Disadvantages:
High failure rate for small clones, so requires a big clone.
You never know it is working until, after 2-3 weeks, it starts growing.
- - Variation, cloning in perlite
Instead of soil, one can place a cutting in perlite. Then transplant into soil.
Advantages:
A) - In a clear cup, one can see roots
Disadvantages
transplanting with perlite clinging to roots is a more delicate operation than transplanting bare roots.
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My least favorite choice - plant directly into rockwool
How to do it:
A) - Select a cutting
B) - Remove large leaves or cut of ends of large leaves to make them short leaves
C) - make a fresh diagonal cut,
D) - dip the cut in cloning gel (not liquid),
E) - jam stem into wet rockwool to make a new hole as stem goes in
F) - place under clone dome with some ventilation and low light
G) - mist inside of clone dome daily
H) - water rockwool cube every 3 days by watering the bottom 1/4" of the rockwool cube
Advantages:
1) works with small clones
Disadvantages:
clones are small - so grow slowly
many leaves are lost
clones look sickly
trays get green scum and smell
requires daily maintenance
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Instead of rockwool, one can use peat starter pellets or soil then top water instead of bottom water
Compared to rockwool - clones look less sickly, don't get green scum, and don't smell
Thanks Hoz! Very interesting article and something I will definitely consider. Since I was at 24/7 until 2 days ago. When/how would I transition to GLR? Lights currently go out at noon, would I have them go on at 5:30 for an hour then off for 5 1/2? Would temps as low as 55 during dark periods for a few weeks until it warms up Here be a problem?
I like the schedule a lot and schedule mine to go on when I want to be out in the garden. I like to be able to look in whenever I want so I schedule mine to go on at 6AM , off 6PM, on 11:30PM off 1:30AM on again at 6AM. Remember that turning a light on when in GLR isn't as critical as when you are in flowering schedule. As far as temps go, if you stay on schedule you are currently on, night temps should be fine with your lights on all night.
Also, I'd really like to keep it as organic as possible so not sure if the starter pack of nutes I got is what I should be using or is it ok as long as I flush them properly?