Billy the Mountain
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My kid's science teacher used it as the basis for an entire course; it's a classic.That study is fucking hilarious. Guess I better share it, to help stop some of the dangers of dhmo.
My kid's science teacher used it as the basis for an entire course; it's a classic.That study is fucking hilarious. Guess I better share it, to help stop some of the dangers of dhmo.
I have luck using a plant fir clines with 5 nodes at least i clone the hole plant cut it up to as big as pieces as i canAs anyone who has read my previous threads you will know I am growing in a shed, I've taken numerous clones and they've all failed except one which made it. I've tried to take a few more at the beginning of flower and they failed to. All cuttings dipped into clonex and into root riot plugs.
Could it be lack of heat which is causing the problem as they're under a single t5 light which is not the warmest, and this is being done in my shed also.
Would a small heatpad under the dome work? Or should I bring the dome and t5 into the house for a warmer temp room?
I was just thinking today that if I still grew photoperiods that if I made a clone like you have done, then I could put that plug into an EasyPlug mini pyramid, then grow it as a cloning plant. If that's what you meant by 'slowing them down' not sure. I'm using the mini pyramids to grow mini auto flowers myself, but they'd make a great mother plant so I didn't have to take clones too close to flower.Root riot cubes soaked in pH6 EC 0.6 cut the clone and plant straight into cube
I was just thinking today that if I still grew photoperiods that if I made a clone like you have done, then I could put that plug into an EasyPlug mini pyramid, then grow it as a cloning plant. If that's what you meant by 'slowing them down' not sure. I'm using the mini pyramids to grow mini auto flowers myself, but they'd make a great mother plant so I didn't have to take clones too close to flower.
1 part Laziness and 1 part space restricted. 1 part cheap. I have to get them to a decent size before I can put them into buckets. I cant have twice as many buckets lol. So I just add a new cube to the bottom when I see roots and once the roots have colonized like six blocks ill place into net pots. Just a easy way to let the plant grow and stay totally hydro the whole time and not have to deal with any root issues when going into the net pots.What’s with all the rockwool rooting cubes?
With the right ph and feed. You know you can grow in those cubes for quite some time?1 part Laziness and 1 part space restricted. 1 part cheap. I have to get them to a decent size before I can put them into buckets. I cant have twice as many buckets lol. So I just add a new cube to the bottom when I see roots and once the roots have colonized like six blocks ill place into net pots. Just a easy way to let the plant grow and stay totally hydro the whole time and not have to deal with ant root issues when going into the net pots.
Funny I've been messing around with some grafting too. Want to try to flower 2+strains off one 'host' and see what happensI'm just trying grafting and it's looking promising.
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Old root ball from flowering with some fresh growth spliced on.
Yea for sure!With the right ph and feed. You know you can grow in those cubes for quite some time?
I thought I was one of the last people to still use rockwool lol
I've got plans to make a tri pheno mother but I'm only at the testing stages just now.Funny I've been messing around with some grafting too. Want to try to flower 2+strains off one 'host' and see what happens
I did my pear tree with 5types of pears and they're doing great. It's really funny to see all the diff styles of pear tree and pears growing off one tree. Gave me the idea to give it a go with weed
I have an auto coming down soon. Wonder what that would do. Lol. Graft some photos onto an auto....I've got plans to make a tri pheno mother but I'm only at the testing stages just now.
I've done a bit reading about it apparently with apples it's the root stock that dictates the fruit size and height, toake dwarf cherries the graft to some root stock that prevents ever growing big.
I'm pissed because I've just chucked out a nice yielding stalky root stock, I'd like to try grafting a tall af star dog for example and a short stalky skunk special to see if the root keeps the star dog compact.
It's all a bit if, maybe, could be atm but give me time I'll work through it
I found that young shoots produce better plants than when they get too woody, and if it near flowing they might have to flip back. having said that I did cut a stem off a fully flowering cannabis bush plant once, drove it 200 miles, put it in a jar of water then put in in some Rockwool with a drip and it did root fine and produced a fantastic garden plant almost as good as hydro.that’s the point I don’t keep a mother.
this is one of the first times (outside of keeping an actual mother plant) that I’ve tried cloning, letting it root, then cutting the roots off and getting it to root again and then doing it again etc.
why wouldn’t you want to take a clone too close to flowering out of interest?
Don’t you do some pre flowering pruning or shaping etc?
What's a mini pyramid?I found that young shoots produce better plants than when they get too woody, and if it near flowing they might have to flip back. having said that I did cut a stem off a fully flowering cannabis bush plant once, drove it 200 miles, put it in a jar of water then put in in some Rockwool with a drip and it did root fine and produced a fantastic garden plant almost as good as hydro.
But it's still better to cut fresh green shoots, in my experience. I predict that if you tried growing a mother in an eazy mini pyramid you will be hooked. It virtually looks after itself.
Near flowering is not the same as actually flowering and then if you take a clone during the first 2 weeks of flower you get a monster cropped clone which sends out crazy growth (in a good way)I found that young shoots produce better plants than when they get too woody, and if it near flowing they might have to flip back. having said that I did cut a stem off a fully flowering cannabis bush plant once, drove it 200 miles, put it in a jar of water then put in in some Rockwool with a drip and it did root fine and produced a fantastic garden plant almost as good as hydro.
But it's still better to cut fresh green shoots, in my experience. I predict that if you tried growing a mother in an eazy mini pyramid you will be hooked. It virtually looks after itself.