Club 600

whodatnation

Well-Known Member
There you go G! Love that one duct along the side and open end,,, just a t duct fitting on the hood/hoods and elbows I guess. Much simpler/cleaner than snaking all that ducting around.
..... Or maybe the first bowl of the day/night has got me :eyesmoke:


Lookin real good gigs.


D doin the dep eh :-) hope she doesn't freak on you.
 

jigfresh

Well-Known Member
Any tips for taking clones and using jiffy pellets? Never taken clones before. How long of a branch should I cut off? And where from the plant? How far into the jiffy pellet do I put them in... all the way to the bottom? Half way? Do I scrape the part going into the pellet? Do I snip leaves? Whatever you got I would appreciate.

I'm hopefully getting a cloner/ propagator soon, but until then this is what we are rolling with. And I don't have any rooting gel or anything. Just a razor blade, water, and jiffy pellets. Thanks.
 

SomeGuy

Well-Known Member
Take cuts from strong branches with @ least 2-3 nodes

Skin the bottom inch of the cut

Place 3/4 through jiffy pellet. EXCEPT. Don't use the premade hole. Flip them and put you own hole for the stem.

Make sure to keep the bottom of tray a little warm like a seed mat would do. Heatpads are not a good idea BTW.

Keep them moist not wet and wait for roots.

:-)

Take care buddy!


Any tips for taking clones and using jiffy pellets? Never taken clones before. How long of a branch should I cut off? And where from the plant? How far into the jiffy pellet do I put them in... all the way to the bottom? Half way? Do I scrape the part going into the pellet? Do I snip leaves? Whatever you got I would appreciate.

I'm hopefully getting a cloner/ propagator soon, but until then this is what we are rolling with. And I don't have any rooting gel or anything. Just a razor blade, water, and jiffy pellets. Thanks.
 

whodatnation

Well-Known Member
Got the Tom rows all lined up, in this pic you can see most of the veggie pad, the spot with all that tall grass is gonna be cleared out and cultivated. Some terraces to the left you can't fully see.

Anywho, prob gonna be a few more days till I get back to work on the veggies,,, I gotta attend a get together today and the vineyards need som grass cut.





I'm gonna have to soak the ground before tilling and what not, I live ontop a mountain and the ground is hard as hell, already real dry too.


image.jpg image.jpg
 

numberfour

Well-Known Member
@WhoDat, that's some great space for your veggies. I used to have two small veggie plots at my old house, we mainly grew beetroots, carrots, peas, beans, onions, corn, toms, lettuce and potatoes in bags, made sure my family ate well for a good few months of the year. Now due to lack of space I only grow raspberrys, strawberrys and blueberrys, my kids favourite breakfast lol.

I feel like I am missing out not growing some breeders boutique strains, so gonna pop some dog (reg), blue pit and some deep blue x livers and join the party :bigjoint:
 

Gratefulgrowin93

Well-Known Member
Got the Tom rows all lined up, in this pic you can see most of the veggie pad, the spot with all that tall grass is gonna be cleared out and cultivated. Some terraces to the left you can't fully see.

Anywho, prob gonna be a few more days till I get back to work on the veggies,,, I gotta attend a get together today and the vineyards need som grass cut.





I'm gonna have to soak the ground before tilling and what not, I live ontop a mountain and the ground is hard as hell, already real dry too.


View attachment 3423959 View attachment 3423970
beautiful vegetable space you got there :)
that's a dream for me to get a nice spot in the mountains
grow my own veggies/fruits and cannabis of course!

that's why i have to work and save up down here in southern California for now
and learn about making hash, organics, greenhouse, etc.
until I'm completely ready to move.
maybe up north to Mendocino or Humboldt or trinity , maybe Oregon, maybe Washington, or maybe Colorado haven't completely decided yet.

then once i have the space i can really start to have some fun fill up a 10 x 20 rather than my little 4 x 4 indoor space haha :)
happy gardening brother!
 
Top