Greenpoint seeds!!

slow drawl

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First time so we'll see. I used clear plastic wrap so I will see roots as soon as they start showing. From what I heard on youtube 4-7 days.
I first read about this technique in a High Times in the middle 70s. I had a dozen Columbia Gold plants going under a couple 8' t12s, thought I'd give at a try, I cut 2 small v notches opposing each other in the stem and wrapped a fistful of Mica Peat in some cheese cloth and kept it damp. Sure as shit after a bit there were roots poking thru. Don't remember how long it took...been a few years.
 

sourgummy

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I first read about this technique in a High Times in the middle 70s. I had a dozen Columbia Gold plants going under a couple 8' t12s, thought I'd give at a try, I cut 2 small v notches opposing each other in the stem and wrapped a fistful of Mica Peat in some cheese cloth and kept it damp. Sure as shit after a bit there were roots poking thru. Don't remember how long it took...been a few years.
Air layering is actually pretty simple. Just clone the plant like you would but still on the plant. Like you said a good way is some wet peat moss around your wounded part, then wrap with plastic and tape it closed around the wound and moss. Then spray a couple times a day in there to keep it moist and wrap it back up.
 

vertnugs

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Don't worry, you'll get another chance.
I was waiting for cackleberry to drop below $30 -- no luck.

Maybe next time... 8)

I think it's my laptop.

Every thing else is fine except for the GPS site.Back at it again now.This is what comes up when i click over to gps.




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I am not a computer dude.Any one with any advice would be much appreciated.
 

BigHornBuds

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I think it's my laptop.

Every thing else is fine except for the GPS site.Back at it again now.This is what comes up when i click over to gps.




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I am not a computer dude.Any one with any advice would be much appreciated.
Try the site with your phone?
 

main cola

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Air layering is actually pretty simple. Just clone the plant like you would but still on the plant. Like you said a good way is some wet peat moss around your wounded part, then wrap with plastic and tape it closed around the wound and moss. Then spray a couple times a day in there to keep it moist and wrap it back up.
These would work to but your way is a lot cheaper
https://rootpods.com
 
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