ooohhh to risky to chng the light i gotcha!!
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ooohhh to risky to chng the light i gotcha!!
bump.....
Dude seriously why do you keep bumping?
There's a whole cloning thread under advanced that was just posted like a couple days ago.
I stuck this long-assed instructions there.
There's only so many times per week I enjoy typing out a tutorial about cloning!
thanks for the direction to the cloning tutorial... im thinking that would be the best easiest way to clone for my financial situation at the moment. im sorry for bumping the thread I just like to get multiple opinions from people but the threads you have about cloning are very detailed and should prove helpful. I did flush my mothers pretty good yesterday and they are already looking better I just wish I had a well drawn out plan like the cloning on how to keep the mothers alive for a while and in good health. I think I should be able to peice that together with what Ive read on the forums. Thanks again!!
read the bonzai mom thread, i don;t fell like searching, but it's here somewhere
that might not be how bonzai is spelled in the thread
*bump*
Just kidding
try 'bonsai'
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Hey sticky could you grace my thread with your presence? I got a few things going on that maybe you could set me in the right direction regaurding trimming flowering plants because they are choking eachother out. My thread is in my sig
I'm on it girliegirl.
I fully agree, flouro's are perfect for keeping mother plants. But you don't need anything fancy for rooting clones. I use those "Rapid Grow" pellets and Clonex under a humidty dome (really about the only 'chamber' you'll need) and Dixie cups. I dip the cutting into the jar of Clonex then into a grow cube and then into a Dixie cup (or any very small cup will work) and keep them misted and under the cover all day/night except for a couple 15 minute breaks when they are misted and checked for enough water in the cups. I keep about a quarter inch or so in the bottom to make sure the peat pellets stay wet. They sit under a bank of 3, 2-tube lights that are 40W each or about 240W total. A similar light system is used to keep 4 mother plants in 5 gal pots going in the spare shower. About two weeks later I can start adding soil to the cups so the transition into pots are smooth and extended over a week.
if you could explain to me in detail how exactly you do this all my problems would be solved. i've made several posts and heard many different methods to do something like that through bending... how do you do it with just 2 plants? let me know please thanks