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01-03-2008, 03:12 AM #21OPMember
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Yeah pharm i will have to pick some of those up for sure, thanx, didn't know what was best and i got these peat pellets in a kit with the dome and such but for sure i will try the rapid rooters next, much appreciated !
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01-03-2008, 03:47 AM #22OPMember
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Well here is an update, i was gonna see what some of you guys say about the way my clones look, do they appear normal ? Any suggestions ? I am almost positive that one of the 6 clones has quite a bit of new growth on it, as i refered back to one of my pictures from when i first cut them but the old picture was kinda crappy so im not positive.And the other pics are of the momma plant and she is in the middle of the 4th week of flowering.....How's she look now, i think i may have stunted her a bit by cutting the clones off her in flower so late and from putting her into a larger pot, i also am planning to replace the fishing line with yarn so it doesn't wear through her stem but it has been no problem yet.
Pics: 1st - clone i am sure has new growth
2nd- All 6 clones in tray
3rd- leaf damge i beleive on another clone
4th-5th- Momma plant (4 1/2 weeks in flower)
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01-03-2008, 01:54 PM #23OPMember
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oh and i almost forgot to mention that i constructed a little homemade co2 contraption.It's a yeast sugar water mixture creating co2 and dispersing it into my grow room via my intake tube, not quite sure yet if it's gonna work but i shall let you all know
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01-03-2008, 02:27 PM #24Senior Member
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Pokherking - While the cutting has no roots, it needs to get nutrition from somewhere so it "eats" itself. That is the "damage" you see in the clone's leaves and it is perfectly natural. Once your clones have roots and are growing again, you can trim off the yellow leaves left over from cloning.
PC :smokin:
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01-03-2008, 11:14 PM #25Senior Member
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Originally Posted by pokherking
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01-09-2008, 05:16 AM #26OPMember
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well, here she is in the middle of her 4th week in flower, i think she has just gotten over the transplant and me taking the cuttings late and she is growing again, last night she got alaska morbloom and some mollases with a little bit of growteks micro.Does this look about like what a sativa should be at this stage ? As for the cuttings i took off her last week, there is still no sign of roots and i cant tell if their gonna make it, any suggestions/ideas, some of the leaves are getting purple on them on the tips, you can kinda see in the pics.I removed some of the completely dead leaf matter off of them but have never took cuttings b4 so i don't know what they should look like, oh and the purple, if you are wondering they don't reach any cold temps. at all and the light is on 24/7
Pics : 1- Momma
2- Moms top cola
3- Side bud
4- Cutting i beleive is growing
5- Cutting with purple on leaves (not the only one)
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01-09-2008, 05:49 AM #27OPMember
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Sorry bout that, that last post there that saysmiddle of 4th week she is actually just beggining the 5th week :stoned:
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01-09-2008, 06:50 AM #28Senior Member
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damm very nice
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01-09-2008, 07:53 AM #29Senior Member
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If your cuttings are going to die, they usually just kinda collapse - sorta the same effect you would get if you left a fresh piece of lettuce out on the counter. Right now, the leaves are turning yellow because the cutting has no roots, thus no way to take in nutrients, so it is feeding off itself, thereby causing the leaves to yellow. What you are hoping for here is that roots will begin to grow before the plant completely cannibalizes itself.
I've never tried using peat pellets before, so I don't know what to tell you to expect. From everything I have read, peat pellets suck big time. However, your cuttings look normal for this stage of the process, so hopefully they will root successfully. Roots take 5 - 14 days to appear, just depends. Misting the inside of the dome and opening the dome a couple of times each day are about all you can do at this point. Go ahead and cut off those leaves that are obviously completely dead. It will help to keep rot out of your environment.
Patience, Grasshopper.
PC :smokin:
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01-10-2008, 02:25 AM #30OPMember
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Thanx Ol' Jimmy,
Right on thanx Pharm, i will definately keep misting and opening the lid, i shall keep you all posted