Yes. All of them have been outdoors since about the last week of June. I was late getting the seeds sprouted, and transplanted. The seeds were cracked in distilled h20, then sprouted in peat pellets, set outdoors in rich organic soil after two weeks of constant 24 hours under grow lights. I have stressed these very tall growing plants with various methods including tie down, and slightly breaking the tallest of them in the LST method. Several were too long bent over and broke half way thru, and they came back even more vigorous, the nodes tightening up substantially. (Sativa will create long spaces between nodes if not early on subjected to fimming, cropping, and other manhandling.
They have done very well with the relentless sunshine for nearly two months outdoors. I began taking cuttings after three weeks outdoors and have tried various techniques that we all know about. They have been under domes with 90% humidity for weeks, without domes in an Octo-cloner for three weeks or more, others in warm 85 degree wet sterile sand; in rockwool, rooting plugs, potting soil, Nature's Own, Worm castings, and other organics. Nothing has produced even one cutting with more than some bumps and 1/8" rootlets. And that one lost its rootlets yesterday. I'm keeping it in the Octo-cloner as SFK suggested, removing the pump and just allowing the bottoms of the cuttings to touch the top of the bubbling water.
I have considered the lateness of the last several weeks' cuttings that I have taken,but that doesn't explain why the ones I took 5 weeks ago that seemed to be alive and well, green, and happy in various media, that didn't develop even one root among the 15 or so that I cut after three weeks. Don't see any pre-flowers yet to determine the gender of any of the 15 that remain outdoors.
I have taken indoors to the grow room one plant to flower it, using the 11/13 lighting schedule, after keeping it in darkness for 40 hours immediately after I brought it indoors. Its pre-flowers are indicating it is a female. I had earlier taken three cuttings from this plant when it was outdoors, and on two branches I attempted "air Layering" to see if roots would sprout that way. So far, nothing after 12 days indoors.
UPDATE: 8 am this morning: Opened the covering on the "Air layered", pre-flowering branch on the indoor plant on an 11/13 light cycle, and there are a half dozen roots coming thru the rockwool covering, from bumps to 1/2", very white.
These rootlets appear to be jutting out from a part of the branch I originally 'squeezed' and twisted, and bent over a month ago to begin the LST flattening of the branches on the plant and to expose other parts of the branch to the sun. In a week or so It formed a bulbous 'knuckle', about an inch in circumference.
I have now re-wrapped that part of the branch with a bit of nutrient in a ph 6.5 rooting plug and black plastic to keep out light. These are the very first significant rootlets I have gotten to date! And this was just a hail mary I thought to try after the normal methods did not work and looking at alternate ways to clone, several weeks ago.
Keeping fingers and toes crossed that the roots continue to grow although now I am stymied on what to do since these roots are on a pre-flowering branch about to go full tilt in flowering in a week or two.
What to do with this branch now that it is on a pre-flowered branch? I've switched to Bud Blood, one treatment last week, but the roots likely need something different.
Let it run on till roots are more robust and then severing it to place it in medium, 1) to re-veg it or, 2) continue with it in rooting/ flowering state?