5 of them are already showing signs of new growth. 3 of them don't look too great, might not make it. And the other 6 are still showing signs of transplant shock. Today was their first taste of supplements. They still aren't ready for nutes so I just gave .5ml of cal-mag, 1ml of liquid karma and 3ml of vitamin B-1 in .5 liter of water. Was just over 500 ppm. Ph'd the water to 6.5 and fed all 14.....

I'll still be happy even if not all clone/cuttings make it. Shoot I'm just happy I was able to keep the strain alive without a mother plant. I did a couple things wrong when I took the cuttings. First I took the cuttings during a dark period, which I knew I shouldn't have done but did anyway. Second I didn't check or correct Ph at all for the first 3 days in the bubbler. By doing these two mistakes I think it cost me a 100% success cloning rate. It is still early to know just how many will make it to flower but like I said, right now I'm just happy I was able to keep the strain going. Right now I have two plants in my flower box, that were vegged for 20 days, that take up about 40% of the 2'x2'-8" screen they are using for support. So if only the five best make it, I can surely get them to fill the space that will be available for them. This SOG attempt might turn into an SCROG in the end...... We shall see

Happy Growing......
CanGroIt Reviewed by CanGroIt on . Indoor SOG Grow Log...... I never really have utilized the SOG method so this will be a learning experience for me. Advice is much appreciated from anyone, questions as well. So without further a'do......... 3' x 2' x 2' (w x d x h) Veg Cabinet, made from 3/4" thick OSB board, sealed with all purpose sealant during construction and inside edges, 1 1/4" thin screws also holding it together, two 4" holes cut for intake and exhaust, cabinet door sealed with thick weather proofing door seal, two hinges to swing door Rating: 5