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duchieman

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Those are the ones i am poping when the led garden finishes. It will be exst x heri and banana wonder x heri.. i was a photographer for along time man. When i lived in GA. You have some great shots there man. Got me wanting to pull some dvd negs out and play with some pics.
Yeah! Do it!!

It's been cold nights here too. Had to fire up the furnace. I think that's why I'm having trouble keeping seedlings going.
 

akhiymjames

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about cloning.

I don't buy plugs at all anymore and have about 95% success with just putting cuts straight into a moist cup of phd coco. I do not spray or put domes on because I also had a bout with damping off and this solved my problems.
Have you ever tried water cloning? Works very well no need for gels/powders or solutions. Most people don't know the key to success with cloning. The key is very low light on clones. Daylight from outside or a small watt cfl at least 20" away. If there's too much light on clones they will try to synthesize and once they do that, they need food to live and most don't feed clones so they will eat themselves to live. Very low light and they will stay green. Mrs is mad with mee now cus I have two clones sitting in a cup of water in the kitchen lol. It sits by the window where some sun shines in but the blinds are closed so its very light and then its lit by small cfl we have that stay on for light. They will root in 2-3 and will be green. Peace
 

jimmer6577

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@jimmer, Frost forecast this week bud time to get the plastic out.
NY has had the worst damn summer this year, no moderate temps
at all. Way to early for this crap.
:peace:
I had to cover 2 nights ago to be safe. It's going to be worse thur. night. I only have 1 out that I care about and at this rate I might just cover it every night due to the fact It's not getting warm enough to dry it off from the dew. Thats a hell of a problem to have in the mid. of Sept. The funny thing is if I drive down the hill to the lake it's 5-10 degrees warmer because the are so big and the laws of physics. This is why this part of the finger lakes are popular for their ice wines and actually what allows the grapes in general to thrive in ny.
 

duchieman

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Have you ever tried water cloning? Works very well no need for gels/powders or solutions. Most people don't know the key to success with cloning. The key is very low light on clones. Daylight from outside or a small watt cfl at least 20" away. If there's too much light on clones they will try to synthesize and once they do that, they need food to live and most don't feed clones so they will eat themselves to live. Very low light and they will stay green. Mrs is mad with mee now cus I have two clones sitting in a cup of water in the kitchen lol. It sits by the window where some sun shines in but the blinds are closed so its very light and then its lit by small cfl we have that stay on for light. They will root in 2-3 and will be green. Peace
Truth....My mother, and her mother and so on, have been rooting plants like this for a long time. We so over complicate this craft sometimes, me thinks.
 

jimmer6577

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Damn guys that sucks! I will be in shorts most all winter here.
And i'll be in my shed with my shades wishing I was somewhere warmer. Until you shovel through a foot of snow to open a shed door to find a room full of green and as sunny and warm as cali you haven't felt........who am I kidding, give me shorts weather in December with the nature I have now, and you have my heaven!
 

jimmer6577

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Truth....My mother, and her mother and so on, have been rooting plants like this for a long time. We so over complicate this craft sometimes, me thinks.
My mom also. If I'm not mistaken. MR. West mentioned something about this when I first started following this thread. To this day my mom always has some plant in a cup she's trying to root. Thats as much to do with cloning I'm going to contribute. I'm cloning in a week or two and have had bad luck, and don't want to jinx my self again.
 

duchieman

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Nothing says you can't practice rooting on males. Toss some in a glass, put them in a comfy spot with daylight and see what happens.
 

oldman60

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I had to cover 2 nights ago to be safe. It's going to be worse thur. night. I only have 1 out that I care about and at this rate I might just cover it every night due to the fact It's not getting warm enough to dry it off from the dew. Thats a hell of a problem to have in the mid. of Sept. The funny thing is if I drive down the hill to the lake it's 5-10 degrees warmer because the are so big and the laws of physics. This is why this part of the finger lakes are popular for their ice wines and actually what allows the grapes in general to thrive in ny.
Thurs. might be a killing frost they say. Global warming?
:peace:
 
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