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    #31
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    Let the cloning begin

    A couple of that complete bunch that rooted. They are now 1 month old and now need to start growing with all their branching!!!

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    #32
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    Let the cloning begin

    :wtf:

    Seems like you've had some troubles, I'd expect much better results than that in a month!!!!! :hippy:


    Pic 1: After 2.5 weeks under the dome this is what my G-13 looks like.....
    Pic 2: This is a blueberry clone that was cut off of the mother plant on 12-19-10 so it's less than a month old since it was hacked off of its mom! :hippy: :jointsmile:

    P.S. Forgive the droopy leaves on the blueberry in the 2nd pic,... it was lights off when I took the pick,.... she was sleeping!!!!!!

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    #33
    Senior Member

    Let the cloning begin

    P.P.S

    As for the G-13,... the three that are in the pic are the slackers, for as healthy as those plants are at this point, they are all getting destroyed so I can stay under my plant count. The healthy one (rooted like the one in the picture a week ago) is in my garden now, and already making these girls look like shit.

    And the blueberry,... well this one is an exception for sure! I've never seen this kind of growth in a clone. I half expect it to piss out when I try to flower it, but I'm certainly hoping for high yield.... I might log this one. :hippy: :jointsmile:

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    #34
    Senior Member

    Let the cloning begin

    Quote Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
    :wtf:

    Seems like you've had some troubles, I'd expect much better results than that in a month!!!!! :hippy:


    Pic 1: After 2.5 weeks under the dome this is what my G-13 looks like.....
    Pic 2: This is a blueberry clone that was cut off of the mother plant on 12-19-10 so it's less than a month old since it was hacked off of its mom! :hippy: :jointsmile:

    P.S. Forgive the droopy leaves on the blueberry in the 2nd pic,... it was lights off when I took the pick,.... she was sleeping!!!!!!
    Considering the fact that they weren't under normal conditions where I could control the temps 24/7, they did good. That's my point...conditions don't have to be optimal. I know what they should and could do normally. I have seedlings that have grown more in that time. If I could do things the way I'd really like to do them, I'll blow some minds.

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    #35
    Senior Member

    Let the cloning begin

    Good point,... there is a reason it's called WEED!!! These plants will thrive thru some serious ass kicking.

    But I still have to recommend using proper cloning methods for best results.

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    #36
    Senior Member

    Let the cloning begin

    Quote Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
    Good point,... there is a reason it's called WEED!!! These plants will thrive thru some serious ass kicking.

    But I still have to recommend using proper cloning methods for best results.
    I agree. Now that I've had time to think back to 2001, I think I did use a dome for the clones I did. And, these clones are small early branches. I could have taken bigger branches like the mothers but I'm not geared for that at this stage of the game. If I could maintain a constant 70 degrees I know they'd all be doing much, much better. If I were to keep them vegging until spring, they would be some big babies by harvest time. I'm half-steppin' and goin' with the flow at this point.

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    #37
    Senior Member

    Let the cloning begin

    Another of the first batch of clones. Imagine this lady as a mature productive medicine giver!!!! The stem nodes look bare in the photo, but they are bursting with new growth beginning. I can say one definitive thing, I'm finding out how this specific strain clones under less then optimal conditions. I've now raised them all on a small box to put them closer to the light. They are sharing!!!

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    #38
    Junior Member

    Let the cloning begin

    mycorrhizae, GREATWHITE. use that as a rooting clone powder. Clonex gel and clonex you will have super super strong roots quick too.

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    #39
    Senior Member

    Let the cloning begin

    Quote Originally Posted by FreshStarts
    mycorrhizae, GREATWHITE. use that as a rooting clone powder. Clonex gel and clonex you will have super super strong roots quick too.
    Maybe I will try that out next time with my rootech. As I remember , I used both powder and rootech the first time I cloned many moons ago. I can say the clones are looking better every day (photos soon) and they need their own space now since Im gonna need medicine and the mommas are waiting for the new bulbs so they can provide it.

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    #40
    Senior Member

    Let the cloning begin

    the line up of the original 8 as of tonight. They get their own light tomorrow, unless they won't make the deal then I will get it online and have it in two days from Seattle.

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