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mistyriffs

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i have. so far it's just been several tops but i think you're right; time to bend her down because my clone tray is full.
 

Xproject

Member
Is the date off on your camera? Really like the 1st pic, it looks nice and frosty.

edit: nevermind thats a stupid question cuz it doesn't matter. Still nice pics!!!
 

nubbis1020

Active Member
Well it turns out that the clone ended up dying. No worries though. I cut another, immediately put it into water, trimmed the leaves. Trimmed the bottom of the cuttling. Then dipped it in the cloning gel and layered the hell out of it. Then put it right into rockwool and then into a 2 liter bottle humidity dome. Which I misted. Then into the grow box. Hopefully this one survives.
 

oakley1984

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Well it turns out that the clone ended up dying. No worries though. I cut another, immediately put it into water, trimmed the leaves. Trimmed the bottom of the cuttling. Then dipped it in the cloning gel and layered the hell out of it. Then put it right into rockwool and then into a 2 liter bottle humidity dome. Which I misted. Then into the grow box. Hopefully this one survives.
i can tell yah one giant mistake you made in there thats probably gonna kill your clone!!

cloning/gel powder... dont layer it! dont make it thick, it needs the lightest of light coatings, dip, tap off excess, roots wont form THROUGH cloning gel/powder.... it will actually inhibit root growth if you use to much! gluck
 

wyteboi

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i can tell yah one giant mistake you made in there thats probably gonna kill your clone!!

cloning/gel powder... dont layer it! dont make it thick, it needs the lightest of light coatings, dip, tap off excess, roots wont form THROGH cloning gel/powder.... it will actually inhibit root growth if you use to much! gluck
this is right , a very light layer just to keep the air from getting through is all you need. i dont use root tone , so you really dont have to have it, but it helps. too thick will hurt more then help.




soil
 

nubbis1020

Active Member
There goes another one, then I guess. F%^k me. Not sure how many times I want to cut branches off my plant. Well the positive thing is, I am learning what not to do.
 

nubbis1020

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The first one I cut, just wilted over pretty bad. Next morning I checked on it and it was dead. I made quite a few mistakes on that one though. This second one. Which is still alive after 11 hours, I am not sure will make it. It is wilted over, not as bad as the first one. I guess I made a mistake according to somebody else. I can see too much cloning gel being a problem though. Hopefully not enough to kill it. I'd like at least one clone to make it, just so I can have a little self worth to say I actually accomplished cloning one plant at least. Then clone more in the long run.
 

oakley1984

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The first one I cut, just wilted over pretty bad. Next morning I checked on it and it was dead. I made quite a few mistakes on that one though. This second one. Which is still alive after 11 hours, I am not sure will make it. It is wilted over, not as bad as the first one. I guess I made a mistake according to somebody else. I can see too much cloning gel being a problem though. Hopefully not enough to kill it. I'd like at least one clone to make it, just so I can have a little self worth to say I actually accomplished cloning one plant at least. Then clone more in the long run.
haha dont get discouraged man... its not like i just started cloning and was awesome at it, in fact i was so bad when i first started i had a less than 30% survival rate... so i went out, bought a 1000 peat pucks and just started chopping until i learned what worked, and what didnt... ive got a 1/4 garbage can full of dried out peat pucks that i killed cuttings in...

i havent failed a 1000 times, ive successfully discovered a 1000 ways how to not make a clone, but i only needed to find 1 to make it work
practice practice practice!
 
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