skunkman98536
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hey buddy!!!
lookin great man!
coming along nice, soo srry for your burn
stupid HID's!! lol
lookin great man!
coming along nice, soo srry for your burn
stupid HID's!! lol
Thanks Skunkman,hey buddy!!!
lookin great man!
coming along nice, soo srry for your burn
stupid HID's!! lol
Thanks for noticing TwilsLooking fantastic GC! Keep up the great work my friend! I'm loving that ammo box heat pad!
Burn on!
Well, we didn't have to wait very long; It only took 3 days to see new growth. The ammo-box heater is a success loli hope that one re-veg's i wanna see how sweet that's going to look...
Thanks twils, I guess I'll just let her grow into a mother, and then chop her up into clones for a spring, sativa, grow, as long as I can keep her contained lol ...I may have to put up a new 400w MH tent for her lol You're new mother and cloning project looks great by the wayThat things gonna be a beast! I can't wait to see how she turns out!
Burn on!
Nice report!!!!!!!!!!!!!!what up chicagoin good to see your still on point!!!!!
what up chicagoin good to see your still on point!!!!!
Thanks guys lol I just re-read the report I posted last night... can you tell I was baked and rambling on the keyboard? LMAO Where "high" is I kept going on about the taste... lolNice report!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wasn't going to say anything... about the rambling...Thanks guys lol I just re-read the report I posted last night... can you tell I was baked and rambling on the keyboard? LMAO Where "high" is I kept going on about the taste... lol
Computer problems have been keeping me busy again today. My rig froze (which is really unusual) so I rebooted, but somehow bios confused the drive windoze is on, and was trying to boot the wrong drive. It took me a an hour to figure that out, and still have to tweak bios after setting defaults..
I think my fans filters are clogged, so heat may be the culprit.
yeah it seems like heat is the biggest enemy, in growing and electronics lolI wasn't going to say anything... about the rambling...
Damn man I hate PC probs! Heat + Computers just don't mix
Burn on!
Aint that the truth! Heat!yeah it seems like heat is the biggest enemy, in growing and electronics lol
Yeah, fuck heat! lolAint that the truth! Heat!
Burn on!
Yeah, fuck heat! lol
speaking of heat: Solarmax HPS bulbs replace the CMH tomorrow. Lots of red spectrum in these, and 55,000 lumens
From what I've seen in other grows, bud density should be improved, using HPS in flower (weeks 3 - on), but the quality may be slightly reduced. We'll shall see
Thanks Twils,Woo nice bulb!
I'm starting to be a believer in both MH and HPS for flowering!
Burn on!
I totally agree MH Veg, HPS flower..Thanks Twils,
Mixed spectrum is great, but metal halide in veg, and HPS in flower, has been the standard for decades, because it works.
I'll start the update in the next post. Lots going on now, and plenty of pics...
I found a typo - above - "Make sure your fridge doesn't get below* freezing", or your cuttings wont survive...I promissed someone I'd document the technique for keeping clones in the fridge. It's not my inventoin, and instructions can be found here
"Clones in Stasis
Cuttings in bagKeeping your clones in stasis by using your fridge is a handy way to both store them for future use or keep backups should there be some failure with your original cuttings. I have personally kept cuttings up to eight weeks using this method.
Simply put:
1) Take cuttings as you normally would, but with the one addition of leaving a longer stem, as you will be trimming this down further by at least half an inch when it is time to root them.
put in with Grey Poupon2) Place cuttings in a Ziploc bag (Tupperware can be used also.)There should be enough water in the bottom of the bag so that the stems are submerged. RO or good quality tap water should be fine. An inch or two should be in the bottom of the bag, keeping the stems wet.
Breathe some air into the bag, mainly so as not to crush the leaves and provide some cushion as they may get bumped about in the crisper drawer.
**Another variation on this is to simply put the cuttings in a water glass or jar (an ice cream bucket works well too -> basically, wide and shallow containers) and have them sit on the shelf in the fridge (stems also in water). This may or may not be convenient or stealthy for you.
3) I would recommend that you replace the air and water in the bag once a week. I have typically not bothered to replace the air or water at all for up to four weeks, but I continually come across this information and it seems like it cant hurt.
4) When you decide it is time to use your cuttings, remove them from the fridge and let them sit with their stems in a glass of water for half an hour or so to warm up as you prepare your cloning materials.
5) Cut half an inch or more off the stem to make a fresh end that you will dip in your favorite rooting hormome or rooting medium. I have found that fridge clones, if let to sit longer than a few weeks, will take longer to root.
This is fine for most since many are buying time with this method anyway. Clones older than 2 weeks will usually begin to root in 10 days and are mostly established by 14 days.
*Be sure that your fridge does not have a tendency to freeze your food. It should be stable. If your clones freeze, they will die. Happy Cloning. "
I'm thinking about re-cloning some clones some time in the future, to "bide time".
1. Take cuttings.
2. let them grow to the desired height, or when your clone box starts to get too crowded.
3. Chop the desired clones.
4. Refrigerate up to 2 months.
5. Re-root them.
Why waste so much energy keeping mothers, when you have a steady supply of cuttings in your crisper drawer?
I decided to use tupperware (type) containers, and some styrofoam, to keep the leaves out of the water and the stems in the water.
I'll try rooting these 2 my 2 in 1 - 4 week intervals. I'll be changing the water every 1 - 2 weeks - so it doesn't get slimy. You can keep lettuce fresh the same way by the way.
Replacing the air isn't necessary in my opinion, because these clones aren't transpiring, but changing the water is crucial. You may also want to experiment, by adding a couple drops of hydrogen peroxide to the water - may help keep it fresh?
Make sure you're refrigerator doesn't get above* freezing, especially this time of year when the weather cools off. It's worth buying an accurate thermometer - to check the temp - if you don't already have one.