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Dezracer

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A couple of months ago Heads Up posted a video in spanish about making a clone while it is still growing on the mother plant. This intriqued me so I had to try and the following pictorial and expanation will hopefully explain how it is accomplished.

the selected limb


I scraped a one inch area around the limb and coated it with cloning gel..highly blurred, camera focused on the rear plant


I cut a peat cup and placed it around the scraped area and fastened a twist tie to hold the plug in position. blurred phote 101


The cup was moistened and wrapped in foil.


The cup was kept moist and the roots appeared in 19 days


and one day later



:peace:
cof

That's a killer way to go about cloning. I'll just have to give it a try sometime.


lol, no.. thats bong.. $600 on a bong, shit thats a months rent for me.
WTF? I wish...mine is almost four times that amount. My wife works though too so it's not like I have to pay it all by myself and it's still less than we were paying for our mortgage on our old place though before we decided it was time to lower our outgoing as much as possible and sell our place.
 

1badmasonman

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A couple of months ago Heads Up posted a video in spanish about making a clone while it is still growing on the mother plant. This intriqued me so I had to try and the following pictorial and expanation will hopefully explain how it is accomplished.

the selected limb


I scraped a one inch area around the limb and coated it with cloning gel..highly blurred, camera focused on the rear plant


I cut a peat cup and placed it around the scraped area and fastened a twist tie to hold the plug in position. blurred phote 101


The cup was moistened and wrapped in foil.


The cup was kept moist and the roots appeared in 19 days


and one day later



:peace:
cof
Way to go cof!!! :clap: That is fkn cool. I remember that video 5-6 strains on 1 plant. Very interesting vid indeed. Awesome job cof.
 

1badmasonman

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Well fellas a rather strange fuct up day it has been for me. Went to work this morning happy in good spirits as it was just a few hours work to completion and a fat check. Had to go to the dump with a load of trash and got pulled over by the fucking sheriff. Seems a box lid flew off my truck asnd that fat donut eating fuck seen it. Pulled me over FUCK MAN!!.

He come up to the driverside door all hyped and pissed off about a box lid. A lil fkn box lid. Ayways YEAH i should have had it tarped down but i didnt :dunce: . come to find out my driver liscense got suspended un benounced to me for a seatbelt ticket. Grrr so i spent the afternoon in county jail. My truck got impounded for an insuarance violation. Been a real weird day.

I did have weed in my truck too wich i managed to hide right infront of the pig Thank fuck. I got lucky they didnt try and search. I only had a few grams but still. Thats enough to get probation for. Happily I posted bond and aquired my DL's back and all is good. Cost me a perty penny with all the fkn D.O.T fines. Assholes haha

I dunno where i was going with this haha. Just had to vent a bit

Looking good everbody.

:peace:1BMM
 

Heads Up

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cof, you are the man. I see I'm not the only person with a bit of dr. frankenstein in me. Did you just wet the plug once and then wrap it around the stem or did you spray inside of the foil every once in a while?

masonman, this is for you and dg&t.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQoGSlrkgkI


And yes it sure is the stooges...what you can't read is the blackboard behind them, it says

Noazark Shipbuilding Co.

Bulletin..two plus two, equals three.
 

Heads Up

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Getting back to this vegan style of growing. It's a fairly long article so this is the opening few paragraphs, you'll get the gist.

For all indoor container farming, it's important that everything you put in gets used, without residues and buildup. Plant based nutrients are the only way to accomplish this. I've always used plant extracts such as seaweed, but now I'm using plant extracts to derive ALL plant nutrition. Some of these extracts such as Canna's ultra expensive Bio Boost don't have nutritive value, instead, they affect the plants metabolism on a cellular level. By feeding veganics you're supercharging the plant to grow extraordinarily similarly to nature's intentions...

more to come I don't want to time out...
 

Hotsause

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GO to attitude and download the free mixtape they have some good smoke Music on their. Ive been playing threw the whole album nothing ive found to skip yet and im pretty picky with my music

Wiz Khalifa, Devin The Dude,Messy Marv, Currensy ,Red man many many more check it out
 

Heads Up

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when growing indoors using veganica, leaves stay green all the way through to the end because the soil is pure and clean. After the plant metabolizes veganic plant based nutrition, the only residuals in the soil are complex carbohydrates. By providing complex carbs to the plant, you're allowing the plant to skip over that step in the line of production and concentrate on other processes, such as manufacturing plant cells and structure. Additionally these carbs feed beneficial bacteria and fungi.

Large, healthy colonies of beneficial bacteria and fungi are essential to veganics and to the living root-soil food web. We add them in granular, solid and brewed form to immunize the growing medium and plants. The colonies take unusable, or locked out or locked up components and substantially improve bioavailability, leaving you with a pest free, toxin free and contaminant free media. Constantly reintroducing beneficial mibrobes gives plants unsurpassed pathogen suppression.

There's a ton more but basically that's it. Mycorrhize, bacteria, fungi, plant based extracts he also mentions using hygrozyme and what he calls a dark formulation along with hygrozyme such as cannazyme, prozyme or sensizyme.

So basically this article is what I've been concentrating on the last two grows, the roots and their relation to a living soil, not just a blob of dirt your plants happen to be in. I'm just nowhere near this guy's level but I'm learning.
 

Heads Up

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Thanks cof.

I'm looking at one of my grow catalogs and general organics has a line of stuff they call line of sustainability oriented plant nutrients and supplements.
 

ENDLSCYCLE

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I have a ? about living soils......If your soil is full of life isn't it kinda dumb to pump it full of salt based ferts???...I mean...wouldn't you want to use an organic fert. to help feed the life??? Something that is OMRI listed.
 

genuity

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when growing indoors using veganica, leaves stay green all the way through to the end because the soil is pure and clean. After the plant metabolizes veganic plant based nutrition, the only residuals in the soil are complex carbohydrates. By providing complex carbs to the plant, you're allowing the plant to skip over that step in the line of production and concentrate on other processes, such as manufacturing plant cells and structure. Additionally these carbs feed beneficial bacteria and fungi.

Large, healthy colonies of beneficial bacteria and fungi are essential to veganics and to the living root-soil food web. We add them in granular, solid and brewed form to immunize the growing medium and plants. The colonies take unusable, or locked out or locked up components and substantially improve bioavailability, leaving you with a pest free, toxin free and contaminant free media. Constantly reintroducing beneficial mibrobes gives plants unsurpassed pathogen suppression.

There's a ton more but basically that's it. Mycorrhize, bacteria, fungi, plant based extracts he also mentions using hygrozyme and what he calls a dark formulation along with hygrozyme such as cannazyme, prozyme or sensizyme.

So basically this article is what I've been concentrating on the last two grows, the roots and their relation to a living soil, not just a blob of dirt your plants happen to be in. I'm just nowhere near this guy's level but I'm learning.
nice info you been reading up on HeadsUp,
the soil is the first thing that i allways take care of,along with root growth,
with a good live soil,you do not need to feed as much.
i use the whole fox farm line,and i must say that it has been doing what they say,
these still might not be in your local hydro store,but when they are i highly recommend them.
 

Outdoorindica

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Genuity, I can basically tell what the other two do by their labels, but what is the Sledge Hammer for? I like Fox Farm, but to be honest I have been spinning the idea of just using stuff like bat guano, and root stuff like mychorizae, something like Sannies Bacto, along that line.
 

Outdoorindica

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Never mind, decided not to be lazy and just looked it up, basically a rinsing solution for the soil. I found some places that sell them, but I can get a nice guano kit for around the same price as one of those products. Think Im leaning more in that direction. Need to get an air pump so I can let that shit sit and bubble for around 24 hours or so, am I correct, Wally I believe this was your area, the guano, I mean, and I think WhoDat used it as well, any tips from you guys would be great.
 

curious old fart

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How is the plant doing? I'm curious as to how efficient such a small root mass is for quite a bit of foliage
Quite well. I just took this picture and you can see the leaves turning to the light.


This is a mother plant that I let go to long between cuttings and she has become un-ruly. By making clones this way I am assured of root development before severing the limb from the plant and I get a large clone to work with.
My first attempt at grafting was un-successful.

:peace:
cof
 
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