Male Clones

skunkushybrid

New Member
After taking the male plants, already chopped and drying, home I decided through Pot's advice to try and make some cannabis butter. While sorting through the leaves and branches it was right towards the end, most of the material had been turned into a green wet mush, when i decided to take some male clones. I've taken 4 and put them in 3 1 litre pots. Check my gallery for pic's.

I can't help experimenting. They haven't had any rooting powder, but I have sliced them under water and placed them in a soil perlite mix. The bulb in the picture is a normal 40w clear light-bulb, I've placed cling-film over the top to try and create as sweaty environment as I can. I've also wedged the stalks in tight and built up the soil a little around the stem.

They'll probably die, but then they were dead anyway. I can't help but give them a chance. What is the point in being God if you can't give a little mercy now and again.
 

potroast

Uses the Rollitup profile
Incandescent light bulbs are the wrong spectrum for growing plants. Flourescents (neons to you) are much better.
 

potroast

Uses the Rollitup profile
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How is that going one step further? I said they were the wrong spectrum, and you cussed. :hump:

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BTW welcome back! :bigjoint:
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
I've never called flourescent bulbs neons. Neon is the gas inside a flourescent I think.

Anyway, I know you're right about the bulb, but the light fitting I have set up only takes a certain size bulb. I have a few low energy flourescents and none of them fit the fitting. I'm not really bothered, as I have said this is an experiment. It's fine to be told something but nothing can beat witnessing it for yourself. I'll have to take a look for some pygmy flourescents, but I'll probably forget. I'd forget my own head if it wasn't attatched.
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
Just got back and forgot the flourescents, only remembered as I walked back in the front door. One of them looks like he is dying, but another that i felt almost certain would die seems to have picked up a little. His leaves were touching the soil but have now lifted, in one place, a good inch. I'll be surprised if any make it, but I want one to, if only to reassert my claim to the durability of this strain.
 
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