Males- Keep 'Em or Lose 'Em?

mogie

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Materials required:
- Fluorescent light
- plastic tub
- liquid rooting hormone
- sharp knife/scalpel
- superthrive
- ph tester and adjuster

Cloning...
Take cuttings from clean, disease-free stock. Cuttings taken from plants that have been deprived of nutrients, especially water, will respond poorly. Cuttings of equal length foliage and color should be selected and must not contain deformities in leaf growth pattern for optimum uniformity of the plants after rooting. Select cuttings from the most vigorously growing portion of the plant; this is where the highest concentration of auxins (growth hormones) are found. Cuttings selected should be green barked and should not contain any of the woodier type bark which indicates age. The finished cutting should be as short as possible 4-5 inches is preferred. Remember, auxins are more concentrated at the growing tip. Three of four small, well-formed leaves should be left intact. The propagation area and all containers should be carefully cleaned to reduce the danger of infection. Fill plastic tub or other suitable container with clean water. It should not contain fertilizer, but it is advisable to adjust the ph to 6.4 (6.2 to 6.6 is acceptable). Also, add superthrive at a ratio of 10 drops per U.S. gallon. Maintain the water at a temperature of 78 degrees (26C).

The cuttings taken should be at least 1 inch longer than you are going to use make the cut with a sharp knife and immediately place the entire cutting into the PH adjusted water. While the cutting is under water, cut it to the final length. Make the cut in a single, smooth motion at a 45-degree angle to the stem. If there is an internode at the cut point, make your cut directly below the node. With the cutting still submerged remove any excess leaves. If there are no internodes at the cut, make three or four shallow vertical slits (no deeper than the outer bark) upward from the cut along the stem about 1/2 inch. These cut must be made with the cutting submerged or air will be sucked into the stem causing what as know as an air embolism in which bubbles block the movement of water up the stem. An air embolism can cause death or slow the rooting process by weeks. This is known as the sip of life technique. By making all secondary cuts underwater, you eliminate air bubbles, reduce unnecessary strain on the clone and allow the cutting to stabilize in a fluid environment. After making your second cut and removing any excess leaves under water, remove the cutting and submerge the cut end in a liquid rooting hormone. Make sure at least 1 inch of the cutting is placed in the hormone.

Reduce cutting stress...
By controlling light levels, humidity and temperature, your job is to keep the cutting in a complete state of dormancy. Cuttings with out roots are very sensitive to stress. Every effort should be made to minimize evaporation from the cuttings and avoid extreme light and temperature levels. Keep humidity as close to 100 percent as possible and maintain water and substrate temperatures at between 70 and 84 degrees (21-29C). Cooler water will slow root formation; warmer water will encourage disease. The lower the humidity level, the more water the plant will transpire, causing the cutting to use up stored food for things other than root production. It is important to hold the leaves as dormant as possible and permit the cutting to use more of it's energy on root development.
 

MajoR_TokE

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Its not complicated.. mogies post is just in good detail.. +Rep

If you can't clone.. you pobably shouldn't be growing MJ
 

Chronic_Productionz

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OK I posted this a lot earlier but apparently it didn't post... everytime I tried to go to a rollitup.org page it said database error so iuno....

I watched MR.GREEN. That shit is TIGHT as hell I liked that movie. I didn't know that type of shit was available on the net lol... So thanks a lot I'm gunna save up and do a 3 room setup Veg Flowering and Drying. Close to what he did with the general same hydro system setup... that would be really cool... Cause I know I could make better shit than the stuff I'm high on now. It's WEAK.

anyways..
peace out
 

mogie

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Cloning really isn't that complicated. There are a lot of little do's and don'ts but if you just get the basics down you have it. You would think that by now I could do this blind folded but give me enough room and I will find a way to screw up. I get in a hurry, don't have the stuff on hand I need or am stoned when trying to clone. It's a process and it's easy to skip a step ever now and then.
 

fdd2blk

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when growing out males i top and trim down to one or two branches. either isolate male or cover branches with bag. wait for pods to "pop" and bananas to appear but do not let flowers open. i carefully snip off bananas as they appear. dry, sift over screen, apply with small paint brush. i seeded one 12" branch and collected over 300 seeds. no need to pollenate more then a branch or two. i do this strictly for cross breeding purposes only. otherwise just clip, snip, and dip. clip a branch, snip off leaf tips, dip in root gel. place in cube mist daily. it's is alot easier then it sounds.
 

Chronic_Productionz

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Well one thing I put in this last post that I guess I didn't I posted it in the one that wouldn't post and gave me a roll it up.org database error...


What's the cloning compound Mr Green talks about??? Would it be the same thing as mogies Superthrive??? or is that something different? that's the only part I'm a little shake with on cloning after watching that MR Green Movie deal.

I basically need 6 small pices of rock wool.. Ok take 45 degree snipets off near the top of the plants after so long... Then dip the ends is some solution that will help them grow roots... Put them up a highly humited case and water them through the leaves... Take two of the clones over to the bud side of the room that's seperated with black plastic and bud em to determain if male or female... If male then destroy that clone and its other clones (if doing more than one type of plant and more than 1 plant is involved... Ok so kill the budded clone. It's sister closer...welll brother clones if its a male right... haha... Then kill the parent male plant thats from the seed.... Then if you get a female grow the little clones in a larger block of rock wool and keep the female clones of the vegetative side to make them bigger... Once big enough take the clones and bud them... Keeping the two parent female plants that are from the seed at an elongated state of no budding. Then from there just male 12 clones (6 from each plant) and then bud the clones after they reach a good height. Then BLAM killer bud. Then harvest those and your good to dry em remembering that about 2 weeks before harvest to cut off all nutreants to help dry out and for smoother better weed. I have pictures of my future grow room I will post another thread for that though because it's a huge post on its on in explaining everything hahaha

So pace for now!
 
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