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08-26-2006, 06:08 AM #11
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Well I would try transplanting 1 or 2 so you can see them side by side. If you like the results, do the rest. As long as you can cut the bottom off the pots gently without a lot of movement or shaking, it wont stress them one bit. Generally when I do it, I have a plant that has stunted and isnt growing as fast as the others. I transplant the pot into the new pot, and within 2 days they double or triple their previous growth rate. Well I usually double up, so if your doing 1 gallon, do 2 gallons or 3 gallons IF you have the space. Remember, it will make the plants taller.
Originally Posted by redman71
The other method I use is a more advanced cutting method. Essentially, you just cut the bottom and the side of the pot, and leave just a tiny bit connected at the top lip. Then tape or tie some string around the pot to hold it together and gently put it into the new pot and fill dirt around the sides of the pot. Then slip a knife down in there and cut the tape/twine and the tiny bit at the top and you should be able to slide the pot out from around the plant. I use a Dremel or an airtool with a cutting disc. This time around I didnt have much space so I used 1 gallon containers and I had to transplant one plant (some need it, some dont). I went into a 2.5 gallon pot. In 2 days it grew more then it had in the last 2 weeks. Got to love visual evidence.
Good luck, the look VERY similar to the bagseed sativas that I am growing in soil right now.
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08-26-2006, 03:34 PM #12
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RacerX thanks a lot for the tips man, I am going to cut the bottoms out today and put into bigger ones. Hey I was thinking of taking some clones today, I dont have anymore space so I was going to have to leave them on the 12/12 with the others. You ever have sucess with this?
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08-26-2006, 05:42 PM #13
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ya that would work, i'd get a couple 42w cfl's too tho and put the clones in another little room to establish some roots
you could have a little sea of green
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08-26-2006, 06:40 PM #14
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I took my first set of clones today from my 8 day flowering females. I put these clones under (2) 40W CFLS from lowes that are especially for plants, and aquarium life. They were a couple bucks more, but said had a really good blue and red range....we shall see, gonna try the 24hr bit on these and see. I swirlled them in Earth Juice Catalyst before putting them in their new little home of all organic soil, no ferts...
Later:S5:
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08-26-2006, 08:40 PM #15
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Looking good! I generally say 7 days into flowering at the most, otherwise they can take a lot longer to revert back to veg. You should be fine with 8 days. Especially if they arent developing buds yet, just pistils. One thing though, I would definitely go with 18/6. While rooted plants may be able to take 24 hour, that constant heat and light isnt perfect for clones. They need time to rest. Dont be discouraged if they take a long time to root, clones can be in shock for quite a while, especially when going from flowering, but as long as they look healthy they will eventually root.
Originally Posted by redman71
Here is another tip. If for some reason your clones fail, before you throw them away, throw them in water. They will perk right back up after a day or 2, even when they seem DEAD. Leave em in water until they show bumps or get them healthy again and then put them back into your medium and try again. I have done this not twice but three times once...and the thing finally rooted and turned into a great mother! I was hesitant to clone it but it didnt have any affect, was great.
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08-27-2006, 04:26 AM #16
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RacerX-
Originally Posted by Racerx
You are the man! Thanks for all the tips and advice, I will follow your lead on these clones, I will post more pics soon to show some progess. Thanks again for your input man...here's a rip for you...:smokin: :stoned::S5:
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08-28-2006, 02:23 AM #17
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Ugh I got home today and the soil for my clones was dry and they were wilted over, green but they all looked like hell, I re-watered and partially put the humidity dome over the tray they are in. Should the fan be on around them? I am hoping they bounce back....
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08-28-2006, 09:07 PM #18
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Ha they came back and look good today...
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08-29-2006, 12:54 AM #19
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good to hear
picssssss?Ssssssssss>??
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08-29-2006, 02:46 AM #20
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I cut the bottoms out of my old pots and put into some deeper bigger pots. Hope this allows more roots now. Have some nice buds forming in places, we shall see. My clones I thought were gonners came back today too...
Later
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