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please help my clones!

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stretchpuppy

Yep, that rip off thermostat is important...


Good luck GoG, keep us posted.
 

Mibri

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Yes i'd say to cut of those yelllows. I also think you should take the clones much earlier. It looks as if it's almost small buds forming on them. I'm not too experienced on indoor growing, but i think they are much easier to clone when still in veg. stade.
 
Ya i ment to take them earlier but i ran into some problems finding cloning powder, I was planning on takeing them as soon as they showed sex but oh well.
 

Mibri

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My guess is that' that leafcutting is exactly what is needed. The little hole for sucking water u left for the small plants in the bottom compared to the big rootsystem from the mother plant is just not enough to supply that much foliage with water, therefore the plant decides to get rid of some instead of the whole plant lacking. That's also why we keep it in high humidity. The leaves don't transpire much water in high humidity. I agree that those couple of leaves turning yellow look like lacking magnesium, but i think it's because the plant's using all it's power on the leaves it has decided to keep. I also agree that they look like kept too hot. I'd rather keep them just a bit too cold if i was u. That'll just make things happen a bit slower, but i'd keep them in warm room temp, untill the top leaves look less curly. I'm not a pro as Sprout and Guinea, so i might be wrong. This is just what my little experienc tells me about this. Don't worry about the plants surviving. I'm sure they will. Don't add any more ferts, as this could just make trouble worse. I'd just give them something like 1/3 or 1/2 doze. I'rather have some lime colored plants alive than making the problem even worse adding more. They don't really use much nute for rooting. Again - i might be wrong. Goodspeed to you and the babies.
 
well its been 12 days since i cut them, and i can defenitly see roots forming on the stalk on the top of the cube and in the hole, but as of yet none have come out the bottom, hopefully they will within the next few days, how many days does it take to clone when the cuts are from a flowering plant? also how long should i veg them before they get flowered i am looking for a sog style result.
 

Dr Green

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GlassonGlass said:
well its been 12 days since i cut them, and i can defenitly see roots forming on the stalk on the top of the cube and in the hole, but as of yet none have come out the bottom, hopefully they will within the next few days, how many days does it take to clone when the cuts are from a flowering plant? also how long should i veg them before they get flowered i am looking for a sog style result.
While changing the clock on the flowering plants to a veg state is not recommended, I have had good luck with it...but its about 3 weeks to see if they are going to be productive...maybe even a little longer...someone told me that the transfer back to the veg mode is the hard part...and then you get to start the clock from there..

good luck......
:joint:
 

Mibri

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I think that's true.. The flowering really fu.... it's hormones up. I think about it this way: it takes the plant about two weeks to really start flowering, and the same to snap out of it. After that, we need the 10 days it takes to root the clone. (it will do both at the same time, just a long procedure)
They'll be good. Here's an example of a clone that was allready rootet before entering flowering phase. I decided to keep him and put him under 24h.:



This is how he looks after 4 weeks under 24h. Hope it gives u an idea of the long proccess
 

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