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10-30-2013, 04:46 AM #1
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Adventures in Cloning.... help please?
Sounds like we have really similar issues. I nolonger take anti-depresents, anti-anxiety or prescription sleep aids. Hated the hangover the next day, & the shit just made me grumpy as hell. Not that I don't smoke for pleasure, herb's the love of my life, but with the right strains to suit your issues, there is no better meds on this earth. I try to choose a strain that gives an up lifting, energized high for mornings to help with depression, & a couch lock, narcotic type high for anxiety & insomnia. Beats the hell out of prescribed narcotics.
----I'm allergic to plant pollen (all) & all animal dander. I take 3 different pills for asthma & allergies, allergy shots, 3 different inhalers, & allergy eye drops. I'd have to do all that anyway because there's no escaping pollen, but it means I can keep my babies. Tigger's over his pout & was laying in the floor & I had to think to myself that he is as big as an English Springer Spaniel. Not just fat, but length & height. That's a lot of cat! Sam's 1/2 pursian & 1/2 maincoon, so he's normal in size, but with the rougher coat of a coon cat & he's the prettiest soild cream color you can imagine & as sweet & gentle as he looks. Tiggers the common silver tabby coon, handsome as hell. I have beautiful spoiled boys. Same goes for Tito, my little Jack (ass) Russell's terrier. Smooth coat, tiny variety, smaller than the cats. Too smart & stubborn for his owngood!
---- Glad the clones are doing good. Keep going the way you are & they should do well. As long as we've been talking, I don't think you would have the humidity to succeed without baggies or domes. One way to find out is to clone a tomato without cover in the same area where you clone your grow. I actually do this. A clone is chronologically as old as the mother plant, & you can have tomatoes a whole month earlier than with a plant from seed. I love clones. I clone EVERYTHING! I've never told the neighbors I do this with my tomatoes. I enjoy the astounded look on their faces! I usually clone in either 6 oz styrofoam cups or party cups, depending on the size of the clone. Then put the cups in an aquarium. Stabilizes the humidity.... & keeps the cats out! Chewed up clones usually don't survive! LOL!
---- Damned I'm long winded!
~~~~ 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
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