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Week 7, day 5
Everyone is happy and vegging along nicely. Clone #4 grew roots and was put in it's pot, ran out of 3 gallon, so I used a 5. I wanted to run an experiment of 3 G vs 5 G, so here I go, side by side with clones from the same mother. The rest have been getting their stems bound and pulled until the main shoots reach the outer ring where they will be secured permanently. They do like getting pulled hard...
But I sent this one just a little to hard...
The RP-1 mother had the end of one of the main shoots break off after the restraint was moved out to the end. When I found it, just hanging on by a thread. Should have put some crush on the stem, I thought it was young and flexible enough to not need it. That was last night. I taped it up and the end of the branch still looks normal and healthy. So onward, continuing with the grow and the restraints.Last edited by Ckbrew; 04-21-2022, 04:33 PM.Don't worry, be happy, grow sticky buds.
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That is strawberry cough. It has always been that color. I drifted the pH down, then up, no change. The yellow goes away as the leaves age. All the rest are getting the same and are happy. Genetics. I will stay the course. I don't see it as an issue.Last edited by Ckbrew; 04-23-2022, 08:29 AM.
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Week 8, day 1
Everyone is just vegging along. All manifolds are complete except for clones, no bugs in traps, and I took the plunge and added worm castings to each pot. Can't wait to see what that does for the grow. One more week to flip, hard to believe. The two larger clones are destined for seed production, I don't think I will manifold them. One will be forced with colloidal silver to be a male, the pollen collected, and then used to pollinate the other. This rabbit hole never ends...Don't worry, be happy, grow sticky buds.
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My cloning method is unconventional, so far it has worked for me. It is a variation on the clone in cup of water method.
https://www.growweedeasy.com/how-to-...-of-water-easy
For each clone, 2 solo cups, one clear with holes in the bottom, and one red on the outside. I put them together, add 3/4 full of coco/perlite, tamp down, add week 3 nute solution with additional calmag and the juice from a hunk of aloe leaf, flood the coco for 5 minutes, remove inner cup and drain the water, punch a hole in the coco, prep the clone with a fresh cut, scrape on the stem, dip in clonex, then plant in hole, pack coco, add nute solution to bottom cup enough to flood the inner cup (think miniature flood n drain), then put them under the light, plastic baggie cut into a sheet on top in the beginning. When roots are visible through the inner cup, transplant into final pot with out delay. By flooding the cutting in the coco it is like being submerged in water. As they get older, i will remove the outer cup and drain, let sit, then refill. Gradually increasing the drain time. They usually show roots within 12-16 days. When I grow the manifold using BU2B 's PPP method , I will remove anything that I will not need in the final plant as soon as possible. My shoots are never 7 inches long, more like 2-5. What you see in the pix I did today. I have found that if they survive the next 2-3 days with out wilting to death, they will be ready to transplant in a few weeks.
The johnson method would be measuring the with of the stem...Last edited by Ckbrew; 05-03-2022, 10:03 PM.Don't worry, be happy, grow sticky buds.
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