Hey girl! I once had one that deformed like that. It budded, but not heavily, but smoked great. Certainly didn't hand pollinate her though! Glad to see you didn't take those two too hard. All plants don't re-veg & all clones don't take. Yeah, trimming the roots, not a good idea. That can send them into shock just like transplant shock. So being just harvested & root pruning kinda gave them a double whammie. But its all good, live & learn. Once your clones show signs that they took, keep the rubber bands off & remove the baggies a little while each day, increasing that untill they're 'hardened off' because the sudden lack of humidity can make them wilt. Not always, but since it sometimes happens, why take the chance.
--- One if my favorite places for pots, veg seeds & soil EXPANDED! They now carry special supplies just for us! YEAH! So I'm going friday to pick up some T5 fluorscents, 1 1/2 gal pots & awesome soils & nutes. Yeah, I'll be doing my happy dance, probably slide down my cane like a stripper on a pole! They did give me some bad news on the phone though. Someone stole their big fat cat. Everybody loved Milo. When women sat their purses on the counter, he'd climb in them (litterly) & search for cat treats. I always stopped & got him a fish sandwich & let him find it in my huge pocketbook. I know as soon as I walk through the door I'll look over at the counter where he always sat. I hope that doesn't make me cry. Speaking of cats, both of mine HATE any flea product being put on them. Yesterday I frontlined everybody & got my ass whipped! Tigger bit me (38 lbs) & Sam kicked me & split my ankle open trying to get away. Sam's normal, 11 lbs. They're both maincoons, often quite large. Today Tigger was still in a mood & wasn't going to let Sam use the the litter pan. I saw this when I looked down the hall, & go in their room to stop Tiggers nonsense & help Sam out. I picked Sam up & sat him in the pan & before I could pull my hand away, Tigger tried to bitch slap Sam & missed & split the knuckle on my thumb TO THE BONE! He meant that for my sweet little gentle Sam! I was livid! I'm glad he got me instead of Sam. He'd have really hurt him! I nearly slapped him, but caught myself & sprayed him with water instead. Tiggers lucky. Sam's old & very special to me & I'm very protective of him. Not that I don't love Tigger too, but NOBODY hurts my Sam! So now I'm a wounded bloody mess. Sorry for the rant, guess I'm still really pissed at my cat! (But 38 lbs of young & healthy against 11 lbs of old & frail? Oh HELL no!) Tigger got his claws trimmed, now he's pouting. ~~~ PEACE! ~~~
catbuds Reviewed by catbuds on . Adventures in Cloning.... help please? Hi guys! I am trying to clone some plants from my (large and bushy) new babies who are 3 wks. old. I've followed cloning instructions, did the cuts, the scraping, dipped in Clonex and put in pots to root. I'm a real cheapskate, so what I've done is put the clones in coco in solo cups, and am using plastic baggies over the tops as domes (they fit pretty good) with a stick in the cup to hold the bag off the plant (read about this method on another site). I have four little clones and Rating: 5