You are probably better of getting a little aero cloner and taking cuttings from your soil plant and using them. You can DIY one really cheap, or I picked up a little one gallon aero cloner for $40 from amazon that will hold 8 cuttings and included some starter nutes and cloning gel.
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Seems pretty heavy to me also, but it's my first hydro grow. I imagine they will slow a little now since the stretch should be about over. Got nice flowers forming all over. This strain is supposed to be a lower yielded than I am used to, but cannot tell by the way she has been growing. Also...
I hang them in a wardrobe box with a little fan blowing into the wall on the bottom, if the RH gets to high, I open the top more, if it drops to low I move them into paper bags, too low is rarely a problem for me anymore.
Oh, and for the OP, I have no problem taking cuttings up to a couple weeks into flowering. The ones I have now I took about 1.5 weeks in and already have roots showing on the cuttings (clones now I guess). I was actually hoping they would take longer to root since I wont have room to do anything...
It can 4-6 weeks if you are doing 12-12 from seed. Since there is still time for the plant to mature before it starts flowering. If you are doing 12-12 from seed, there is no "flip". The OP said 1212fs which I also assume he means "from seed"
I forgot to put pics of the cuttings in the 1G aero bucket. They are already showing little white nubs so I am pretty sure they will be ready before I am :)
The stem on these girls is solid as hell:
Drinking a lot but maintaining 1000 PPM and the PH only drifted up to 5.9.
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The first time I separated out the really blonde stuff, didn't note the weight. The 50g to 14g I didn't separate it out since I was using it all for cooking. It works great in coconut oil for baking.
I will check my logs, but you should get more than a g per zip. I also don't use water, just freeze the trim a couple hours then throw in the bag with some dry ice and shake for 5-10 mins.
Here. And look up dry ice hash on YouTube and you will see how easy
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You may already know this. But you probably should not top with autos, some may be ok, but usually their veg time is too short for topping and mainlining. If you do photo plants, that's where topping and mainlining will really help.
Those temps, while on the high side and if you can get them down a bit that would be best, will be fine. I think you would be much happier if you could bring your RH up, I know that's a tall order in the winter.