Alrighty guys. Got the info on getting some clones so here it goes: Got some G13xHaze clones comming but its going to be a couple months from now probably. It turns out, of the 4 plants in my tent, it looks like 3 are females, and I pulled the last male last night. I have 6 rockwool cubes soaking in 5.5 PH water. tonight I will be taking 2 clones from each plant. I have a seedling tray, with a humidity dome, and 125W (12,000 lumins) CFL/Ballast that will be used for the clones. In the next two weeks I'll be re-constructing my clone mother tent so by the time they are ready for trasplant into my smaller E&F system everything will be ready. I'll still be short a light cause I'm going to end up using the same light for my seedling tray to veg the clones with but that will give me a much longer time to aquire another light before I'd be taking clones off one of those mothers anyways. I will post pics of all this after everything is said and done.

@icbh707 - I see what u did thar with that heppa filter. Man that "great stuff" expanding foam is such a mess to mess with lol. Thanks for all the pics too. So what your saying is I left my AK-47's grow to big and I should look at bending them over? I can tell you part of the problem...when they were seedlings they were having alot of problems and I kept the lights way up high because I thought I was having heat problems but it was the tents that were the problem....but in the process they got all stretchy.
bertoxxulous Reviewed by bertoxxulous on . AK-47 in E&F - rockwool/clay medium (First Grow Log) Ok, so this is my first grow log and I'm honestly doing it more for the possibility of getting help when things start turning bad (which they most likely will, because its me). Here's the story, through a vast amount of help from LOC NAR, WeedHound, and Tinytoon I've started some supposed AK-47 seeds I recieved from a friend. I am going to follow these guys advice and see how things turn out this time. This is my fourth grow attempt and the last 3 were utter failures with the plants dying Rating: 5