Grand dog Tahoe

Discussion in 'Hydroponic Grow Journals' started by stoner719, Jun 19, 2015.

  1. Day one clones

    I cut 10, i will keep the best 6
     

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  2. Picture of the mother
     

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  3. All is well...... waiting for roots
     

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  4. Got power to the light controller for my flower tent now i can check that off my list
     

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  5. Pic of flower tent ( its a mess i have been using for storage )
     

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  6. Cleaned the flower tent, 90 degrees outside 80 in the tent lights on i think temperature is good to go
     

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  7. Watered clones with 5.6 ph water and watered the mom 720 ppm 6.0ph
     
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  8. I put a air stone in a glass of water under the clone dome hope this brings humidity up
     

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  9. #9 stoner719, Jun 23, 2015
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    Wish i had something ready to flower...
     
  10. Everything looks good. Misting the inside of the dome with water will get the humidity up in there.
    Make sure the rockwool stays moist, but not saturated.
    Could take anywhere from 7-10 days before you get roots.


    Looks like you'll have a nice setup going!
     
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  11. Thanks for stoping by and taking a look for me
     
  12. Its hard to figure out the level of wetness in the rockwool for me
     
  13. If you touch it, and it leaves any moisture on your finger, it's fine.
    A single mist or two from a spray bottle, daily, would likely be fine.
    Just don't let em get sopping wet.
     
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  14. Ok i will stop pouring water on them just a little spray... thx again
     
  15. I put the clones on the floor farther from the light and lowered the light on the mom... fingers crossed
     

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  16. Clones still have no roots........ day 6 i will probably pick up a heating pad after work today
     
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  17. Did not get the heating mat for the clones
     
  18. Stick a towel under the tray. At least insulate it from the cold ground.
    Then sit back and be patient. It could take upwards of 10 days for roots to even start forming. Even longer for the roots to pop out of the cube. Just depends on the genetics.
     
  19. What do you think about cardboard?
     

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  20. Better than nothing.
     

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