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06-12-2009, 10:48 PM #1OPSenior Member
about to take my first clones but I need your help! (pics)
I just got home from school (all As go me
I'm about to take my first clones and I need some help. Right now mom has some RO water with a bit of florakleen taking everything out of her so her babies start off fresh.
Mom had about space between her and the light when I left but she seems to just want to grow nonstop! I really dig my new Sunblaze 4 bulb 4' T5 CFL and I'd recommend it to all, got a great price on ebay too.
Ok questions:
A couple of leaves have curled like the picture, is she ok to clone?
Also: where exactly am I taking the clones from on the plant. I've read literature but to be honest I don't learn shit from reading, I learn purely from oral/visual input, if Jorge Cervantes taught Growing 101 and I was at lecture, I'd never have to study, but alas he doesn't.
So thanks all for your help, gonna start a log when I take the clones for my first clone grow. Mom is Alaskan Ice, her 4 sisters are about 3 weeks from harvest.Biggins Reviewed by Biggins on . about to take my first clones but I need your help! (pics) I just got home from school (all As go me:) I'm about to take my first clones and I need some help. Right now mom has some RO water with a bit of florakleen taking everything out of her so her babies start off fresh. Mom had about space between her and the light when I left but she seems to just want to grow nonstop! I really dig my new Sunblaze 4 bulb 4' T5 CFL and I'd recommend it to all, got a great price on ebay too. Ok questions: A couple of leaves have curled like the picture, Rating: 5
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06-13-2009, 12:23 AM #2Senior Member
about to take my first clones but I need your help! (pics)
the leaf tips curling up is more than likely a magnesium deficiency that is being caused by you using RO water.
RO water has no calcium or magnesium micronutrients in it, so you need to add something like CalMag to the water to get those. You may already know that and may already be adding it... but with the given info thats what i suspect.
Is there any reason why you are using RO water? I;m assuming your growing in soil, and unless your tap water is very heavily treated by your municipal water workworks you should be fine with it. If you are concerned about chlorine in the tap water it can be easily removed by just letting the water sit in an open container for 24+ hours before giving it to the plants... all of the chlorine will evaporate in that time. If you are concerned with flouride in the water, there are tablets you can get to remove that too. Small mounts of either won't really do any harm though.
Anyways... as for if its safe to clone... honestly I don;t know with it having a Mg defiency, personally i'd play it on the safe side and get that problem fixed first.
As for what part of the plants to clone - basically you clone using a branch, not a fan leaf. A branch would be any part of the plants that has internodes on it (places where other branches and fan leaves come from).
everything else you want to know about cloning is covered here: http://boards.cannabis.com/basic-gro...-kush-mom.html
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06-13-2009, 03:07 AM #3OPSenior Member
about to take my first clones but I need your help! (pics)
I grow hydro in higromite. I guess my daykeeper hasn't been adding enough CalMag to the mother's water, I'll get on him for that!
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06-13-2009, 03:16 AM #4OPSenior Member
about to take my first clones but I need your help! (pics)
I'm confused though about taking growth shoots for clones. Won't I only have a very limited number of clones then, like 10 from one plant? I thought plants could make a lot of clones at once.
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06-13-2009, 03:35 AM #5Senior Member
about to take my first clones but I need your help! (pics)
When you take a cutting the plant will grow more branches below the cutting. If you take the top off of an uncut plant, you will get two branches coming out of the top. Those branches will come from the highest node. The node is where the fan leaves come out from the stem. Also the next node down may grow two branches as well. I have had some plants the did this. Anyway, so then you take a cutting from each of the two stems, and each of those stems will produce two new stems at the highest node. Then you have four branches growing. Cut those four, and you will get eight and so forth. It's like a hydra if you know greek mythology.
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06-13-2009, 10:32 AM #6Senior Member
about to take my first clones but I need your help! (pics)
ok now I'm confused, if you dont learn squat from reading how do you plan on learning anything from an internet forum?? :wtf: if you can learn from answers then you need to read the sticky's or do a quick search cause the answers are right there
If you have something productive to say by all means speak up, if not then please close the hole under your nose.
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06-13-2009, 12:47 PM #7Senior Member
about to take my first clones but I need your help! (pics)
if you are doing hydro then don't take my guess of Mg deficiency at face value. I mostly only said that because that is a very common mistake for soil growers who think they are doing a good thing by using more expensive RO water when there is no reason to.
It could still be Mg, but I don;t know hydro at all, so you should probably get the opinion of a hydro grower... i'd sugest you fill out the troubleshooting form and post in the plant problems section.
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06-13-2009, 07:29 PM #8Senior Member
about to take my first clones but I need your help! (pics)
dont know if anyone has answered this yet but yes you can take a clone from the state your plants in. ive had a badly treated mother because i broke an ankle and couldnt care for her so someone else did. anyways the mother got way to salty and the soils buffers broke down causing the soil to be way to acidic for veg state. anyways i had to take cuttings off her to keep those genetics, they were real bad looking and they cloned no problem. as for that suppose to be defieciency, i honestly dont think there is one. maybe just a wind tip burn or somenthign. but your plant looks really great.
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06-13-2009, 07:40 PM #9OPSenior Member
about to take my first clones but I need your help! (pics)
Originally Posted by tinytoon
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06-13-2009, 07:56 PM #10Senior Member
about to take my first clones but I need your help! (pics)
Here is where I take my clones from. You can see at the top where it has been cut. Then from there I cut the cut end of my cutting at a 45 degree angle. Cannabis Forums Message Boards - Medical Marijuana, Cannabis Club, Dispensary, News
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