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11-20-2007, 09:05 AM #11
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LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training
Well I thought I might as well toss in a couple photos of this set-up when I was just getting it going.
These clones were ignored for almost 2 weeks. During that time the dome kept most of the moisture in, which was too much. Of course you are supposed to let them breath at least twice per day. When I took off the dome I couldnā??t hardly believe that they were in such good condition, except for the massive amount of mold and rot, which was picked out before the pictures. I checked the PH and it was 6.25. Just barely squeaking in at a level that might sustain the life of a weed plant (I like 5.5).
These clones were scarified, but this is not a good example of what scarification can do. You can kinda see the results on some of them, but nothing like if I had taken these cuttings from the proper places on the mother and had taken care of them during rooting. Notice the droop on some of them once in the system, due to not hardening them properly. I put baggies over all of them overnight just to be safe, and the perked right up the next day.
If you want to see the massive bubbles my new air pump was making before I put the lids on and the plants in, or just check out what's under the hood, or for some of you, the bonnet, go here: http://boards.cannabis.com/hydroponics/141583-i-ve-got-proper-bubbles-once.html
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