I had a 100% success rate with the three clones but the only one in soil so far is the the middle one because it sprouted the most roots the quickest and the others dont have enough to support them selves outdoors. But I had so much fun doing them, i decided to do another 20 or so lol.

This time I decided to do it the more expensive way. I bought a bunch of little rockwool cubes, a tray with a humidity dome, and Im using clonex for the cloning gel. I took all my cuttings, let the stems soak in water for about 5 min, dipped them in clonex, put them individually into their own rockwool cube, then let the cubes soak in water with a ph of 5.5. After that I put them in the tray and I put them under 2 t-8 florescent lamps on a 24 hour light cycle. I did end up putting the 2 other original ones in rockwool instead of the water (the tall one in the back and the other one in the back left corner of the tray), but they had already sprouted roots, so if dont want to spend money on supplies I would recommend the water method because I was 100% successful already, it just takes a lot longer.

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As for the mother plants, I transplanted them into 30g smart pots with fox farm ocean forest soil. I also got a good ph control kit finally, so hopefully they take in nutes more efficiently and quit yellowing.
The run off water had a ph of 7.8 before lol now its at 6.5-6.8 which is damn near perfect.
These pictures were taken today in 99°F weather, so that's why they seem so droopy. And let me point out the bamboo fencing i put up.. I put it up so it sits 2 feet higher than my 6 foot fence. And my tallest plant is already trying to peek its head over!! LOL!

Oh yea! I forgot to mention that I talked to my buddy that gave me the bag seeds, he said it was purple lights. its a cross between northern lights and train wreck, so my 2 unknowns or no longer unknown! lol :thumbsup:

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MrGrowBig Reviewed by MrGrowBig on . From seedlings to harvest.. Spouted on april 1st. Used miracle grow potting soil. Barely any nutes, just FF grow big every once n awhile, but I really didnt like the burn and deficiencies it would cause. Mostly just water and sun. Two are an unknown purple sativa, and the mini christmas tree is a grand daddy purple indica that is 2 weeks or so younger. In the next few weeks I'll be transplanting the unknowns into 20g smart pots with FF ocean forest soil, and for flowering nutes, ill be using some fox farm organic stuff. Rating: 5