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First hit of the bowl today. And a ghost pops out! 🤣🤣
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I found that I had better success with clones when I cut them off with a pair of scissors and idmediatly chucked 'em in a cup of water. After I'd cut all I wanted, I'd take each one and put a 45 degree cut on the stem and then right back into water. I used to use peat plugs and a heat mat, but then I started putting them right into my hydro setup with those little round foam thingies. That worked really good, but I just had to make a spray clone-o-matic. If I lost one, it was because the spray nozzle had plugged up.
No matter what I did, the trick was not to leave the cut part exposed to air.
 
I found that I had better success with clones when I cut them off with a pair of scissors and idmediatly chucked 'em in a cup of water. After I'd cut all I wanted, I'd take each one and put a 45 degree cut on the stem and then right back into water. I used to use peat plugs and a heat mat, but then I started putting them right into my hydro setup with those little round foam thingies. That worked really good, but I just had to make a spray clone-o-matic. If I lost one, it was because the spray nozzle had plugged up.
No matter what I did, the trick was not to leave the cut part exposed to air.
I think we're are going to start using the ez-cloner. I'll set it up this weekend. But we have to be cautious about quantity of plants. Maybe add 5 rooted clones to the room per week during flower until the first group from seed is nearly completed. We have the tent so we can keep rooted clones as mothers or keep the OG moms already full and ready to cut the crap out of and flower clones out in 3g bags for a while.

Just picked up the part b we've been waiting for. Finally getting rhe right nutes to the autos tonight. The ULH really needs it. Dreamberry are deficient but still flowering without nutes.
 
I found that I had better success with clones when I cut them off with a pair of scissors and idmediatly chucked 'em in a cup of water. After I'd cut all I wanted, I'd take each one and put a 45 degree cut on the stem and then right back into water. I used to use peat plugs and a heat mat, but then I started putting them right into my hydro setup with those little round foam thingies. That worked really good, but I just had to make a spray clone-o-matic. If I lost one, it was because the spray nozzle had plugged up.
No matter what I did, the trick was not to leave the cut part exposed to air.
I do that as well. Snip and throw in a cup of water till I can do them up proper. Air lock is a thing and once it hits it's over.
 
@MtnStew you have a ezcloner? Man I love them things. Super easy and damn near 100% on roots. I gotta make me another one someday but for now then plugs are doing the job without me spending more money on more crap..lol.
Yeah. A 64 site EZ-Cloner. I have never used them before. I know i need to get cloning solution to mix in the reservoir but other that i have never used it. Seems pretty straight forward though. I'll set it up eventually.
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@MtnStew you have a ezcloner? Man I love them things. Super easy and damn near 100% on roots. I gotta make me another one someday but for now then plugs are doing the job without me spending more money on more crap..lol.
It’s on my list of things I wish I could afford.
 
Yeah. A 64 site EZ-Cloner. I have never used them before. I know i need to get cloning solution to mix in the reservoir but other that i have never used it. Seems pretty straight forward though. I'll set it up eventually. View attachment 369249
Bro ya can throw plain water in there and it'll root them. These little tools are priceless when it comes to clones. Just throw a little gel or powder rooting compound on them and....

They will root!
 
Dreamberry
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just finished watering all these and the new seedlings and rooted clones.
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Lemon Lime Sherberts got a clean up. Mainly to assist with watering because they bonsi'd on me.
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Lemon Lime Sherbert
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SkunkOG has some new green growth appearing after 3 weeks of trying to save it.
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Plushberry
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pineapple express was drought stressed. Apparently she didnt get enough water in the last feed so she wilted. Took the screen off yesterday after watering. I'll put it back in a few days. She looks better now.
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Picante
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French Macaroon
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Ultra Lemon Haze seem to be bouncing back. They started to flower.
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Once they get a couple more doses of bloom nutes they should be good. I know this is going to be one ugly plant.

Bud porn as soon as I see bud structure picking up on the dreamberry and start to see trichomes building. All 5 autos are behind by 2-3weeks on their nute schedule. Extra veg nutes did not do them well. I'd like to save face and say it was an experiment but in all honesty, I got Stoner brain and forgot they were autos requiring me to switch nutes after 4 or 5 weeks. 🤣🤣🤣 we'll. Nearly 8 weeks in. They got their bloom nutes now. 🤦
 

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