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bassman999

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How long does it take to get roots in an aerocloner? Maybe I am expecting too fast, but 8 days doesnt seem too soon to see some roots......I am just the worst cloner ever!!


I have some lil bumps on some of them...in this time I think I had some roots just using rockwool and a dome....lol
No heater but the water seems warmer from the pump. Ill buy a thermostat for my heating pad and just use that. What temp do I want, like 75-80*?
 

duchieman

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Whoo hoo! Dec 31 wake and bake. I think I'll have a Dirti Heri to start and then I think I'll join my brother Doobie in a Deep Blue JTR. Good morning everyone, great vids guys thanks. What a way for me to start off a new year. Here I'm sitting with a fine "selection" of top grade herb and even a nice chunk of Jack Hammer hash oil, and I did it with the help of the 600. Even when I'm not asking questions I'm listening to everyone else' and the answers they get. The best Ganjaculture class in the WORLD!!

So I chopped my BSB Caseyband last night after taking a few last shots of her. I put a few up in the Contest Thread but here's some for here. She's a lot like the Caliband with the large round nuggets, the fruity grape with the heavy fuel underneath.



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So I want to wish everyone a safe and happy New Year. If your heading out please be careful. Me? Wifey's working til midnight, my daughters off to a party and gone all night and I'll be having the place to myself so I'll be where I always am, on or around the 600.
 

billcollector99

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Nice looking Specimen Mr. Bill, Loving the drying rack also (genius)
Thank you very much. Yeah it is a cheap alternative, and sturdier than a cardboard box, plus i can put the lid on it too ;) Letting the trim dry in the bottom helps to even out my drying times as well, Buds dont dry too fast.

BTW thats one branch of about 20 ;)

This APG is reminiscent of DST's Flying Spaghetti Monster :)
 

Cindyguygrower

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Here's a wee bud shot from my Cherry Cheese x Liver's, also loving the vid's troop's!
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bassman, i was going to get an aeroponic cloner untill i saw how long my mate's took and all the extra hassle i dont get from my 5 quid plastic tub with clear lid that giv's me near 10/10 with snip's!

Have a good one guy's

Peace

cgg
 

DST

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Hey guys, I think this will be my last post in the 600 this year, so just want to say, FUK YEA!!!!!! And Happy Hogmanay one more time.

Keep it real and pass it on! Tig, you it!

Peace, DST
 

curious old fart

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Remember, tonight is amateur's night. People who seldom drink usually overdo it...make sure you're not in their line of fire.

Happy New Years eve.

:peace:
cof
 

duchieman

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ha ha. Amateurs night. How true. It's like everyone just became age of majority all over again on the same night. Being an ex bar worker, I sympathize with the bus staff this evening. Screw the servers, they make their dough, but to clean up drinkers messes for shit, is shitty. Maybe if your going out, take a doobie to tip the bus boy, you'll be a savior.
 

Shwagbag

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Remember, tonight is amateur's night. People who seldom drink usually overdo it...make sure you're not in their line of fire.

Happy New Years eve.

:peace:
cof
Haha, that is exactly what I call it too. My old lady doesn't understand why I would rather just stay in instead of go out on the town and be social. There are three main holidays I try to avoid because it brings out the amateurs. St. Patrick's day, Halloween and NYE. Someday my friends will grow up and will be less of a liability when they go out. Unfortunately that day will be when they either decide to quit drinking or they're dead, lol.
 

bassman999

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Change your solution out. Sometimes that's all it takes to make the roots stop stalling.
What do you use besides ph'd water? I was told to use rooting gel on stems, and ph'd water in tank. I am changing water and adding KLN rooting concentrate now.

After reading the NAME brand aero cloner site, they say to use the KNL and some silica stuff, I might add the silica as well since I bought some recently to try out. This is prolly why I have no roots! Someone on here said never listen to the grow-shops and was right-on with that.
 

Shwagbag

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What do you use besides ph'd water? I was told to use rooting gel on stems, and ph'd water in tank. I am changing water and adding KLN rooting concentrate now.

After reading the NAME brand aero cloner site, they say to use the KNL and some silica stuff, I might add the silica as well since I bought some recently to try out. This is prolly why I have no roots! Someone on here said never listen to the grow-shops and was right-on with that.
KLN is good stuff, I think you will like it. Never used it for hydro, but I always had problems with my clones until I started using KLN. Now I'm a cloning masheeeen.
 

bassman999

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I have transplanted some clones, 3 Gods Gift and 4 Blue Dream from solo cups to 1 gal pots.
My buddy (in the 1st pic) just loves the light from the MH bulb!! He is always lying there!! I think he has S.A.D.....seasonal affective disorder. That is a depression that ppl (and dogs?) get during winter. The white light from spring helps with this, and this mh buld is actually prescribed for this, and is way better than prozak for you. They suggest bright daylight type bulbs in flouro or the big cfls prolly over the mh though as they would have blind patients
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bassman999

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[h=1]Seasonal affective disorder[/h]Depression - winter; SAD
Last reviewed: March 6, 2011.

Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is episodes of depression that occur at a certain time of the year, usually during winter.
[h=2]Causes, incidence, and risk factors[/h]The disorder may begin during the teen years or in early adulthood. Like other forms of depression, it occurs more often in women than in men.
People who live in places with long winter nights are at greater risk for SAD. A less common form of the disorder involves depression during the summer months.
Other factors that may make SAD more likely include:

  • Amount of light
  • Body temperature
  • Genes
  • Hormones

[h=2]Symptoms[/h]Symptoms usually build up slowly in the late autumn and winter months. Symptoms are usually the same as with depression:

  • Increased appetite with weight gain (weight loss is more common with other forms of depression)
  • Increased sleep and daytime sleepiness (too little sleep is more common with other forms of depression)
  • Less energy and ability to concentrate in the afternoon
  • Loss of interest in work or other activities
  • Slow, sluggish, lethargic movement
  • Social withdrawal
  • Unhappiness and irritability

[h=2]Signs and tests[/h]There is no real test for SAD. Your health care provider can make a diagnosis by asking about your history of symptoms.
The health care provider may also perform a physical exam and blood tests to rule out other disorders that are similar to SAD.
See also: Depression

[h=2]Treatment[/h]As with other types of depression, antidepressant medications and talk therapy can be effective.
Taking long walks during the daylight hours and getting exercise can make the symptoms better. Keep active socially, even if it involves some effort.
Light therapy using a special lamp with a very bright fluorescent light (10,000 lux) that mimics light from the sun may also be helpful.

  • Follow your doctor's instructions about how to use light therapy. A common practice is to sit a couple of feet away from the light box for about 30 minutes every day. This is usually done in the early morning, to mimic sunrise.
  • Keep your eyes open, but do not look straight into the light source.
Symptoms of depression should improve within 3 - 4 weeks if light therapy is going to help.
Side effects of light therapy include:

People who take drugs that make them more sensitive to light, such as certain psoriasis drugs, antibiotics, or antipsychotics, should avoid light therapy.
A check-up with your eye doctor is recommended before starting treatment.
With no treatment, symptoms usually get better on their own with the change of seasons. However, symptoms can improve more quickly with treatment.

[h=2]Expectations (prognosis)[/h]The outcome is good with treatment. However, some people have the disorder throughout their lives.

[h=2]Complications[/h]Seasonal affective disorder can sometimes become long-term depression. Bipolar disorder or ideas of suicide are also possible.
 

jigfresh

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Bout 9 mins left of the year here. I talked the wife into staying home, lol. For all the hell I raised in my time, I sure like a nice night at home these days. Maybe it's cause I quit drinking.

You guys and gals are the best. Looking forward to another year with you all.

only 5 minutes now. Woo hooooooo. Happy new year 600!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Shwagbag

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Bout 9 mins left of the year here. I talked the wife into staying home, lol. For all the hell I raised in my time, I sure like a nice night at home these days. Maybe it's cause I quit drinking.

You guys and gals are the best. Looking forward to another year with you all.

only 5 minutes now. Woo hooooooo. Happy new year 600!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!
Amen Jig! I had my days of raising hell, now I just want to chill the eff out lol. Merry New Year! LOL

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