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    #71
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    rootone?

    morning guys,

    clones are still wilted, but looking better. flower box got to 85 degrees last night. gonna have to try and figure that one out.

    well, gotta go; talk to you later

    love, brooke

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    #72
    Senior Member

    rootone?

    Had a big problem in my garden last night and haven't had a chance to research the bloom nutes, I know folks use it, but I am not sure what kind of amounts they use it in, and how often, I guess just start off in small doeses and go from there.

    I had to cut down a hole crop last night because of a hermy that we caught a little too late a few weeks back. I think about 60% or more of this crop is seeded. To bad, even being three weeks early each plant weighed on average 125 G's wet. Well att least this seems to be a good producing strain and I have 15 more rooting right now. Well, have to clean up from the last crop, dry and wash down the area really good.
    Just got to charge it to the game and learn from the situation, or at least try.

    Adieu

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    #73
    Senior Member

    rootone?

    so sorry, bear. i'd be depressed as well.

    first eght bb's are still pretty sick looking, new eight look like growing plants; no wilting, discolour...

    four bagseed clones are realy growing now, and i think some of the burned ones have rooted. (2 have yellow tips, kind of like slight nute burn) i'll keep them in the shad for a while and see if they get their colour back.

    outdoor had a flock of angels arrive today... LADY BUGS! thousands of lady bugs are all over the house/yard. there is about a hundred on the plant!

    gotta go to work now,

    love, brooke

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    #74
    Senior Member

    rootone?

    Wow, nice about the lady bugs. At Home Depot they carry jugs of vitaman B in the garden area, this may help with root development if you can't afford any Super Thrive. It may help with those BB's, perhaps GK can give some input on if it would help in his opinion, because I know your on a budget and you don't want to be picking up things that you don't absolutly need. Well, keep up the work.
    Adieu

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    #75
    Senior Member

    rootone?

    sorry to hear about your seeds BEAR..


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    #76
    Senior Member

    rootone?

    i saw a product called "root builder" when i was there last time. would that work? also, the burnt clones are getting their color back now. looking lots better! i gave a gentle tug to the stem and none of them budged, i have to asume that this means they now have some sort of root developement; i think i'll leave these in the shade for a few more days, though and let them recover.

    new clones are doing excellent! they look like plants grown from seed! no wilting or anything. misting, misting, misting.

    four clones from outdoor are vegging realy well now, i may flower off 3 of them now; hey knowm, bear...if you put a 4 inch clone into flower, how much do you think you would yeild? 15g or so?

    my next trip to lowes, i'll get some super bloom (super phosphorous) and some root builder, if you guys think it'll help.

    tops of all eight bb's (new nodes) are doing the zigzag now, so i'm hoping to see first flowers within a few days. i still have one section of lights to wire, i ran out of tape, and was unable to get any today.

    i'll also have to figure out a cool air intake for the flowerbox; those 16 23w cfl's heat it up in there quite a bit. (80ish?)

    what strain were you growing bear? i'm glad you have some rooted; you can rebuild from there. sorry again, i hope the best for you!

    g'nite guys!

    love, brooke

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    #77
    Senior Member

    rootone?

    Quote Originally Posted by brookerosebud

    hey knowm, bear...if you put a 4 inch clone into flower, how much do you think you would yeild? 15g or so?


    Hi Brooke,

    If you flower a rooted clone with 4 nodes, you an get 3+ ounces.

    http://boards.cannabis.com/showthrea...+healthy+plant


    If you are flowering a clone that is just barley rooted with 2 nodes and you are going to leave it in the rockwool (no transplanting).. you should get 7-10 grams per plant..

    who took that picture of you?

    cheers

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    #78
    Senior Member

    rootone?

    Well, after separating things and examining the damage, it doesn't seem as bad as first thought, just wanted to cut it down before the seed production went any further. I think that we are going to save the majority of it, except for on one plant a Big BudxSkunk 1 is so premature that I am not sure weather or not to give it to the local gas attendant as a free gift or cure it and smoke it as my emergency stash.
    Well later GK and good morning Brook.
    Oh GK, I am going to need to clean my area out because of the pollen and I am wondering how intensely I should go about it. Any suggestions?
    Adieu

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    #79
    Senior Member

    rootone?

    pic was taken by gay stoner freind a coulple years ago.

    the 8 burnt clones are looking much better, i tug tested them and all are firmly stuck. should i give them some cool blue, or shade them for a few more days?

    four clones from outdoor have rooted well in potting soil (quart sized pot) each with about 4-7 nodes. i'd like to leave them in these pots if possible, and was just wondering what to expect.

    how soon can you clone a clone?

    new 8 bb clones are beautiful! they are in the shade and show no signs of discomfort whatsoever.

    8 original bb's are in flower box, all have at least 5 nodes alternating (zigzag)
    waiting to see some kind of flower developement.

    bear, i'm glad it wasn't so bad for you as you thought. that news brought tears to MY eyes.

    any advice on root builder?

    thanx guys!


    love, brooke

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    #80
    Senior Member

    rootone?

    Well, the strains are Alpha 13, whitch is an Bib Bud x Skunk 1 and a shorter strain named Biggie Small from DR. C. Well, I think you can move those BB's back into the light, just maybe keep them about 6 in away for a day and see how they do. You can clone a clone when it has a branch with a sight developing on the branch, but the best way if you wanted the plant that you are working with to still be able to produce in that area is to wait for a branch with at least one or two internodes that way when you take the clone there is still an internode left on the branch. Some grow internodes quicker than others.
    People use those Quart size pots in SOG applications, it is a tight fit, but it can work, but a bigger size has the potential for a few more grams on the end result.
    GK, you need to do a step by step tutorial on how to get 3OZ on 4 in rooted clones and it will be the most traffic thread around here, LOL.
    Brook, thanks for the sympathy it helps. Oh, the rooting stuff, I think that it is something to have on hand, I have never herd of it, but I may Google it in a minute, but some garden supplies are just so geographically based that unless things are from one of the bigger companies, allot of people have never herd of it, but their are plenty of people around here doing amazing grows with products that I don't know anything about, and probably couldn't even get in my state. I think that a rooting product is always something to add to the tool bag though, hope this helps some.
    Adieu

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