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  1. hermex

    Successful Cloning

    I was waiting for the comparison pictures, but I haven't seen them yet....anyways, here's how mine are doing and I think the leaves and stems are fine. Obviously, once out of the cloner and having sufficient leaf and root systems to really benefit from the light, they go on top of a milk crate...
  2. hermex

    Successful Cloning

    In other news....the ladies are doing great! I need to fire the cloner back up, but I think I might have learned my lesson about posting tutorials.
  3. hermex

    Successful Cloning

    I think that all of our arguments would benefit from photos. Here is a photo showing the new growth of one of the clones in this batch. I understand there is some concern with having a T5 right on top of the plant. I was trying to tell what has happened in my experience, but there is still an...
  4. hermex

    Successful Cloning

    Instead of hearing "plants stretch when the light is more than a couple of inches away" and thinking "I know about stretch". Look into usable lumens for different types of lighting. Also look into how the different sections of the light spectrum affect plant growth.
  5. hermex

    Successful Cloning

    My bad dave, I write for fun so that was enjoyable. I can see how someone who struggles would think that writing was not enjoyable.
  6. hermex

    Successful Cloning

    let me rephrase the post then: step one buy the cloner, step two cut your clones, step three put them in their pots....pretty simple On another note, it looks like the tail has tucked and the retreat has begun! Nice try selling yours as a better method!
  7. hermex

    Successful Cloning

    Bravo, Bravo! The crowd stands and applauds. This is it, he thinks. I've made it and am receiving the adulation I deserve. It didn't matter that I couldn't write, they said I'd spend my life in my garage, but look at me now. This is just the platform I need to showcase my drying rack and...
  8. hermex

    Successful Cloning

    Dave, you are so upset. What's wrong buddy? Now you think I was making a cloning bible? Run out of things to talk about, so now you make up motives for me? What is your problem?
  9. hermex

    Successful Cloning

    Dave, I am not sure why you need me to validate your method of cloning. Using soil and/or rooting cubes was a step along the way and I will not return to it. Obviously you will continue to do your thing and I will continue to do mine. In these photos I am trying to show the overall clone...
  10. hermex

    Successful Cloning

    Here they are this morning. The one on the left has protrusions on the far side, but they aren't very big. She'll catch up, but that'll be the one I trade for new genetics. Again, this is just the cloner and water to start and then very dilute veg nutes once they show. If it weren't for...
  11. hermex

    Successful Cloning

    Yeah, the person maintaining my buddy's garden never ph'd anything either...about week 6 of flower everything turned yellow from the lockout and the medicine was pretty wretched, but his starting water must be different. There is an article in this month's High Times about PH, but there are...
  12. hermex

    very important primary election

    I understand what you are saying, but would have to agree with st0wandgrow. The primary responsibility of elected officials, in my opinion, is managing public resources (aka managing a budget). Part of that is balancing incoming revenue with outgoing expenses. We all want to improve society...
  13. hermex

    Successful Cloning

    We started on the 24th of July and here we are on the 3rd of August, so 11 calendar days, but it's been a little less in terms of hours. Two of the clones have great roots showing, one has fewer and smaller protrusions, and one is really lagging by just showing the beginning pimpling up...
  14. hermex

    Successful Cloning

    The thing that should have convinced you was the picture of the root ball generated by the cloner (in the second post). You can't compare McDonalds to fine dining just because they both fill you up, you have to look at things like cholesterol and the quality of the turd that comes out. Read...
  15. hermex

    Successful Cloning

    Well, but you are dissing my methods. It sounds like you have no experience with actually doing this other than the 20 you have right now. You said my bubbler seemed cumbersome or something: Ok, so you didn't understand that you should have a water reservoir and not just pull from the tap...
  16. hermex

    Successful Cloning

    Right on track...today should include a water change...but I've been known to push that off for quite a while if everything looks ok...which things kind of do right now. Like I said in an earlier post, I'll be changing the water and adding a splash of nutrients. As you can see in the photo, the...
  17. hermex

    Successful Cloning

    Some new pictures of three of the clones are attached. The fourth isn't doing much other than pimpling up at this point. This is the fun part where you get to watch the roots explode! The last picture is a fun picture of the harvest I just spent eight hours trimming. After moving my veg room...
  18. hermex

    Successful Cloning

    So, it's been 6 days. About 2 days ago all of the cuttings developed little nubs. Many of these nubs will develop into roots. As you can hopefully see in the photo, there is one spot that already has roots protruding. All of the cuttings look like the one in the photo to some extent...some...
  19. hermex

    advice first time cutting clones hope i did good

    I felt bad for getting a bit snippy, so I made this post on how I clone. https://www.rollitup.org/t/successful-cloning.838895/ It's all just information passed down and information accumulated from reading. I hope it helps in the future.
  20. hermex

    Successful Cloning

    Additional cloning photos
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