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for my clones to be kinda droopy on the first day of cloning. A lot of cuttings i took were bent branch's so they didn't stick straight up off the bat, so most of the clones kinda bend over to almost 90%. Will they be ok? thanks
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1. To clone my plants when they are vegging, right before i switch to flower. The drawback is that they will be sitting dormant for 2 months while the plants flower and finish up. 2. To clone plants that are flowering to cut down the time they will be sitting around. I would love to have a mother plant, but i just don't have the space or money to get another room going. Can i keep recloning my plants over and over, or will the keep getting less potent/less yield the more i do so? thanks guys
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Hey fellow stoners, What result would you expect taking cuttings from an 8 week indica (Chocolate Chunk) thats over 6 weeks into flower? This strain seems to clone very well but my main concern is that the potential mums have had a small dose of Rock Juice. Do you think there will be issues trying to grow them out? Cheers, SM
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Hey guys.....another question. I want to make a small bonsai and clone room, but i cant really put too much into it. So will i need good ventilation in there or can it just be a standing room? It wont be too hot, but the air flow wont me too good. Could i get away with a small circulating fan as opposed to vent? Or no fan at all?
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Found these beauties on my travels, White Russian seeds. Jimbo
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I was wandering if cloning a seedling was a good way of improving a seedling's longevity. My house mate believes it will increase the seedlings life, but he believes cloning may damage the DNA, and result in ending up with a plant of lower quality. My understanding is that cloning replicates the genotype thus making identical chromosomes, and if any of those chromosomes were damaged it would be due to cell mutation from an external environmental factor, which of course would influence the phenotype which is never garanteed to be identical because cloning only replicates genetic characteristics not physical. Can cloning damage the genetics of a plant without any environm…
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This might be a new product, I happened upon it while shopping for rooting hormones that I could add to the water in my aeroponic cloner. It's used as a foliar spray, first to the mothers, and then to the clones. My cuttings went in the cloner late on Dec 28th. I checked today and about 1/3 have roots! The aerocloner does work fast, but never this fast! All are healthy, and the roots look to be a day or two old, with fine hairs and about a thumbnail in length. I'm impressed. The stuff has a vitamin smell to it before mixing, and the spray has no smell at all.
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Clone help! 1 2
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So i had to leave for a while and i knew my clones would dry out, so i left the lid on to keep them all moist. So when i get back today, they are very moist still and alive. But.....the roots on some that are sticking out are fuzzy. I'm assuming this is mold. So my question is, are the clones ruined? Can i rinse off the mold and consider them usable? I don't know what to do with them. Will the mold be in the plants system and cause problems later? Anyone with experience or advice is welcome. Thanks
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I just got a new product today, called gel 2 root. I got it from a catalog here, but it's a UK product by a company called SupaPlants. The label says: No hurry to pot on, holds plants until you're ready. no need to water or feed. See roots growing. Clean, peat free and safe to use. It's a clear gel that you put in any clean container use 40 ml per cutting min. Add a humidity dome, and watch 'em strike roots. I'm going to make sure to put one in a glass and take pix to post so everyone can see. I'm also going to fill my aerocloner to see which way works fastest and easiest.
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Do you snip any branch off a stem for a clone???
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This is quite normal to see on my plant,s.
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mix asprin in water give to female plant approx half way through flowering cycle male pollen will start growing on plant same as hermaphrodite only all the pollen contains only x crhomosones therefore any seeds that may form are genetically female seeds prone to hermaphrodites when grown indoors no problem with self pollination growing outdoors in southeast tas to solve any hermaphrodite problems indoor soak all seeds in seed soak should have no problems like to hear from anyone who may have heard or tried this technique
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3 or 4 weeks ago I had a few left over cuts from a CS mother and a RM/MM plant I got.. anyhow I gave them to the Mrs and said try something different with them.. so she dips them in rooting gel and puts them directly into Searles premium potting mix and just puts them in the garden outside..waters them every 2nd day.. no nutes... this is the results.. actually she was more sucessful than me with my Green house and heat mat.. just shows that what works for some may not work for others.. its always good to try different ways..
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Having just harvested the Serious Seeds Chronic i realized i didnt have any clones to continue growing the strain so i pulled the scraps out of the rubbish bin and have propagated some of the lower buds that were of little interest. Once again, true to form, this is a slap happy job as i have some seeds as a back up, but to work from a known female and good performer saves a lot of time. ..
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I took clones last Sunday, so they have been in their cubes for 10 days now. No signs of roots yet. I'm getting worried. I left them a little wet for the first 5 or 6 days. I'm worried they have stem rot. I took the humidity dome off 2 days ago and the plants are surviving without it so I'm guessing its got some roots? The plants are firmly set into the blocks. My question is can I use a solution of h2o2 to kill the rot? Will that fix my problems or am I going to have to cut and cube again. I normally wouldn't care but seeing as my mates dog ate both my mother plants I'm kinda in a bad situation...
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