well my timelapse project didnt go quite as planned.. the idea was having the camera at the exact same location at the same angle throughout flowering.. but theese bitches has grown so huge they started eating the camera.. so the timelapse video will not turn out as cool as intended due to the move.
other than that they are looking great, gave them some epsom salt today aswell, 1 tsp per gallon aprox and will give them again around day 35 of flowering.
they are still dropping a few leafs at the bottom all the time but does not look like its spreading so i assume its all a part of its lifecycle as they dont get much light down there.
i did a cloning test for about 10 days ago just to see if i could get it too root, until now i havent seen any root come out of the medium so i picked it apart too see. and only 4-5 roots with about 1 cm length had emerged.. i have no idea why it was so slow.. i cut it 45 degree angle, tore of some of the "skin at the stem and dipped it good in clonex and put it in a premade hole in the medium ( 50%perlite,50% potting soil).
been under humidity dome the entire time wich have been misted a few times a day and been given fresh air each time before misting.
any ideas why it could be so slow? the mother is looking awesome aswell.. coolest plant ive ever seen. no stress or anything.
will update soon with a few pictures of the ladies that has been flowering for 2 weeks now and also the mother.