Monster crop experiment

This is one of the monster clones that I was preserving for an indoor side by side but I broke a few ribs and I wasn't able to set up the indoor grow yet. So I potted up but I may abandon this. This was the original size of the two clones I planted in the 20 gallon.
 

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GreenThumby

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What's that whitish powder in that first picture? Looks great man. You surly know your stuff and it shows. That some awesome structure you have there with all that side branching
 
What's that whitish powder in that first picture? Looks great man. You surly know your stuff and it shows. That some awesome structure you have there with all that side branching
It is diatomaceous earth. I seen a few ants in there and have had problems with flying gnats in the past. I keeps a nice dry layer on top as often as possible.
 

JDMase

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How'd you manage to get a flowered clone to root in a humidity done without mould appearing? I want to do similar on a plant 4 weeks into flower
 
Take cuttings that are small. You can trim the larger leaves of if you like. I mist with a solution of water and super thrive the first day and dome up. I wipe out the dome every few days and make sure the clones get fresh mist of water. Also. I never soak the jiffy after its first time. I would only mist the outside of it to encourage root growth. I never trimmed the plant until the third week of flower so I had alot of growth to choose clones from.
 

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JDMase

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Take cuttings that are small. You can trim the larger leaves of if you like. I mist with a solution of water and super thrive the first day and dome up. I wipe out the dome every few days and make sure the clones get fresh mist of water. Also. I never soak the jiffy after its first time. I would only mist the outside of it to encourage root growth. I never trimmed the plant until the third week of flower so I had alot of growth to choose clones from.
I have always read that the bigger he cutting the better chance of survival, but I will take notes and give it a go, thanks for your reply :) I hope it's successful!
 

brox11

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Yeah. Small cuttings with just a couple leaves and the popcorn bud at the top. Then more energy will be spent on rooting instead of maintaining leaves. If you can get a node covered in root gel that's good too. Those nodes can grow some pretty good roots.
 
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