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-7/9-
Took my first clones ever! I almost fumbled the labeling on these ladies and mixed them up. Now I have little flags on each clone. I took two clones per plant to account for error and failure. On most plants, I took the bottom two branches as cuttings.
Went the aeroponic route and made a budget cloner. All cuttings were dipped in rooting gel and put into the cloner that sprays 1 min on, 3 mins off. I am trying Jack's cloning nutrient at 420 PPM (2.5g per gallon)and giving a foliar feeding of FOOP mist, about once every other day.
A few hours after cutting, these ladies perked up towards the light and seem happy. I am hoping to find a keeper between the two phenos I am currently running by the end of this run!
THE STANK ON THESE CLONES IS REAL
-7/12-
Well. The power went out for 3 hours. Disrupted their light cycle and didnt spray for 3 hours.... The smallest clones were drooping but all are good.
I swear these clones are still growing slowly. Ive also noticed some swollen stems where the rooting gel used to be. The tips of the cut stems are stained blue from the jack's nutes. I freaked out for a minute though, thinking it was mold.
I mist the clones three times a day, with one of those mistings being the FOOP.
-7/22-
These ladies have definitely taken well to the transplant, although I think I let the roots get too large. They were double in length by Day 10 compared to the pic of Day9. These solo-cups will be too small pretty soon lol
There is some tacoing and yellowing/curling but these clones are actually doing decent for it being my first time cloning. Not only did the transplant stress the ladies, but also the sudden drop in RH to about 55%. The new growth looks very healthy on all. I will be removing dead leaf-material tomorrow, Ive just been preoccupied with the flowering tent.
-7/29- D7
*Sigh*
These ladies were transplanted into their final pots and topped yesterday. I reused the CocoLoco from the herms in my current flowering grow. Since the media was charged with nutes, I flushed the pots down to 200-300ppm. I did use fresh CocoLoco to top off each plant, so I have a feeling that these ladies might be getting nute-burn off the rip after their 500ppm feeding.
These ladies are not adjusting as well as their neighbors and are continuing to get burnt edges, while one clone is literally leaning away from the light. I have a feeling that this generic LED might actually be too much for these ladies.
The lights that I'll be using for this tent are blue/red secondary-optic LEDs, meaning there is a lens on each diode (which increases canopy penetration). That being said, I will need to keep the lights even further away from these ladies.
--8/5-- Day14 since transplant from clone
The ladies are doing better this week, but still kinda behind the other half the tent. It looks like theyre finally putting energy into the lower branches.
It looks like I might need to flip these soon! Im going to let them fill in a bit more and then flip to 12/12! Im guessing another week and Ill be