G'day Jack, love this thread. I just did a clone run and used SPHAGNUM MOSS as the clone medium just for something different. 49 out of 53 cuts survived. I like trying different ways to clone.
G'day Jack, love this thread. I just did a clone run and used SPHAGNUM MOSS as the clone medium just for something different. 49 out of 53 cuts survived. I like trying different ways to clone.
Huh.. I thought I had posted already .. Heh..
I checked on the cuts in the little pots and there are 5 Tiki-jo Sweet and one Tiki-jo Kush that seemed to make it.
I need three Tiki-jo Kush so i am going to use the Ice Tubes and see if I can get three clones that way.
I noticed a small bag of Vermiculite was $5 and a very large bag was $7.. Go figure.
I have the tray in a small Tupperware container and there is a heating pad under it all.
My only alteration is to float some vermiculite on the reservoir water so i can see the water level better.
high Jack, good to see you've got all the pieces to
the puzzle, now to root some clones!
something you might consider, especially if you only
need a few clones at a time is to cut one of the trays
in half, or almost as you'll end up with one that has 14
cells and one that has 13.
the operative point is that it will give you fewer cells
to clean after each run. ...i'd also recommend that
you take 6 cuts for your first run, that way you'll be
sure to get three healthy clones and if all root, you
just use the 3 best ones.
also, if you haven't got one yet i'd suggest you get a
cheap aquarium thermometer to hang in the cloner
reservoir, you want to keep it as steady and close
to 80 - 82 degrees as you can.
i also like to dump the res after 7 days as it starts
to go green with algae, i don't think the algae will
hurt but i think a fresh res with fresh water will be
more oxygenated than the algae filled res.
you don't need a dome and misting is optional, if you
have your cuts close to the bulbs as i do, you'll see
significant die-back of the leaves if you don't mist,
i need to correct a design flaw in my micro clone
factory, lol.
anyway, you'll see, this method is perfect for us
micro guys to provide ourselves with a reliable
source of healthy rooted clones.
good luck and have fun man, and give a shout out
to Burnt Rope, he's the original poster of the thread
i linked to earlier.
peace, and stay safe, SOG
Man, I havent been through here in a while, I would be lying if I said I hadnt forgotten about this thread. BUT here I am, and dude.. looks like everything is going very very well. Good luck in your edevores... I feel like Luke Skywalker in A New Hope trying to tell Yoda that he rocks with the force haha
I would be interested in seeing how it does in the 16 oz comp. I like to see well grown organics stacked up against hydro set-ups. I think that when I take clones of these two I am going to put them in 16 oz cups. Probably not enter the comp but definitely emulate what I see over there.
I've been watching this channel now for a while, it beats the crap outta cable E-man.
I don't think that ten out of ten seeds, even fresh from the plant will always crack. You are right, though, maybe I meant vigor or flavor or quality over all. If a series of plants are grown organic would offspring be predisposed to aromatic and flavorful tendencies? Or is it all about nurture? Would two of the same strain, grown for generations side by side hydro/ organic end up varying enough to no longer be the same?
I am halfway hoping that my unknown turns out to be male. Forkin out 40 for a five pack just isn't making me happy.