MsMILFweed
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Well mine aren't doing good. The one with the shrinkage.. is definitely dying. I think the main prob was contact to the soil.
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Yes of course we all know it is possible to fragmentate with the leave as opposed to a stem, we are uncertain however if the cannabis plant is capable of this.Check this out, it's been done before successfully. Cloning Plants by Tissue Culture - Part 1 of 3
The difference is the medium. He's not using soil.
Sorry i just realized i probably sounded like an ass in that last post lolAh, I see.
do you think your leaf is going to become a plant? it looks like it depreciating a little bit.73 micron bubble brain, forgot to attach the pics
dammnnn, those roots are HAIRY :d HEHEDo you use a ez-clone machine ?
After I tried mine, WOW, I won't be going back to wool plugs.
No I actually love my peat pellets and keg cups w/ a plastic cup dome....and I have had huge success....my next try will be cloning hempy style but I am very please with how Im doin it..Do you use a ez-clone machine ?
After I tried mine, WOW, I won't be going back to wool plugs.
i dont think the goal of this experiment is to save money by not buying any more beans.I hope it will work cuz seeds cost alot of money.
Wow Tet... that looks fantastic. What's the system that you're using? How long did it take to get those roots.Do you use a ez-clone machine ?
After I tried mine, WOW, I won't be going back to wool plugs.
No, the goal isn't to save money, the goal of this experiement is to test whether MJ plants can be cloned from a single leaf. It's an experiment guys.i dont think the goal of this experiment is to save money by not buying any more beans.
you can get seeds for so cheap, shit you can get bagseed from a friend for free
but anyway i would really like to see this work. its always tough trying to imagine if there are roots developing in a situation like its, and i dont think woo is full of shit either, it seems like a very possible method of cloning imo