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  1. Beneficial fungi and why they are the reason for super soils exceptional results

    by , 01-17-2013 at 08:58 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Cann View Post
    Don't know how I forgot to mention Mycelium Running - Paul Stamets' book which IMO is a must read for anyone on this planet, especially those concerned with the earth and organics. If you don't own a copy, pick one up right now. Also pick up a copy of Teaming with Microbes by Jeff Lowenfels and Wayne Lewis, and if you're really keen grab a copy of Permaculture: A Designers Manual by Bill Mollison - which is literally my bible. Hope this helps someone out there...
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  2. The Main-Lining Thread

    by , 12-25-2012 at 02:40 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by nugbuckets View Post
    From there the 4 total axial leaders are left to grow for a spell (all strains will vary in length of time).......

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  3. The Main-Lining Thread

    by , 12-25-2012 at 02:39 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by nugbuckets View Post
    Main-Lining Process...Up Close...(because you asked)........now pay attention....
    ......the young plant is 7 inches tall working on it's 7th node....it has spent the last 5 days in a 12/12 cycle until she (in this case) threw a tiny female pre-calyx....two nodes are chosen, one (upper) for the "hub", and a second (lower) for clones.....everything else above and below the two chosen nodes is removed leaving this, it is then transplanted into a 2 gal pot to veg.
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  4. My Clone From Leaf Experiment

    by , 07-13-2011 at 02:50 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by TMB77 View Post
    Hey all

    well, didnt have time to read the ten middle pages of this thread, but...I would like to add my two cents.

    So, i've been working in tissue culture for the past two years, and...this is very possible. the things is, fan leaves are (probably) too old to display the type of totipotency (the ability for a single cell to regenerate into a whole new plant) that is needed.

    Here is how you would do it:

    Grow your seed until it is the
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