Thanks for any ideas!
I had a terrific first season. I found a great high yield/great potency phenotype of a cross that I can never find again. I ran DWC and had to take time away in the summer. I don't have any help. I cut two females way back before I left for several summer trips. When I got back I had bushes to cut back again before the next trip.
This strain was hard to clone, but I built two bubble cloners and always got some cuts to root. I have spent a month of trying to root in the bubble cloners and directly in peat. They do not want to set root now. I can keep cuts looking good in a bubble cloner for over two weeks (same in Jiffy 7s), but they won't root. I've used Olivia's and Clonex gel when taking cuts.
I have heard that you should take cuts early in the day, you should starve the mothers of nitrogen . . . Is there something that I can do (or a bunch of things) to encourage the plants to want to root cuts? They look great. I have to top them to keep them from hitting the lights. I'd hate to lose this strain, but I'm already cracking new strains if this is a lost cause.
I'm checking my PH. The mothers are getting regular nutrient changes. Please tell me that I can do something to recover from this setback. Thanks again!
I had a terrific first season. I found a great high yield/great potency phenotype of a cross that I can never find again. I ran DWC and had to take time away in the summer. I don't have any help. I cut two females way back before I left for several summer trips. When I got back I had bushes to cut back again before the next trip.
This strain was hard to clone, but I built two bubble cloners and always got some cuts to root. I have spent a month of trying to root in the bubble cloners and directly in peat. They do not want to set root now. I can keep cuts looking good in a bubble cloner for over two weeks (same in Jiffy 7s), but they won't root. I've used Olivia's and Clonex gel when taking cuts.
I have heard that you should take cuts early in the day, you should starve the mothers of nitrogen . . . Is there something that I can do (or a bunch of things) to encourage the plants to want to root cuts? They look great. I have to top them to keep them from hitting the lights. I'd hate to lose this strain, but I'm already cracking new strains if this is a lost cause.
I'm checking my PH. The mothers are getting regular nutrient changes. Please tell me that I can do something to recover from this setback. Thanks again!
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