PLC Automated Super Lemon Haze, White Russian, Utopia Haze

Bucket head

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Well I took a closer look and found that the utopia haze straggler that I moved to the flower room is also male!!! Now were down to 3 healthy girls and 2 stragglers. 1 super lemon haze, 1 white russian, and 1 snow white are healthy. Man what a bummer!!

well at least what you have is some fire :bigjoint:
 

danksmoker77

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well at least what you have is some fire :bigjoint:
Thnx bucket!!

Your right bucket no need to get myself down, the bright side is I still do got some fire goin on!! Plus, I've weeded out some more weak genetics. I mean this is only my first go around so with some strong genetics the next cycle should be a winner!! 2weeks flower down, 7 to go, come on weed gods work with me here!!
 

danksmoker77

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Today I added a new addition to my growing apparati. I built myself a diy aero/ez cloner. A rubbermaid roughneck container, 400 gph pump, 1" pvc, 360 degree misters, an air pump and an airstone. I will let my system run and then try to get her to run at optimal conditions. If my research is correct I should run her at about 5.8 ph, 78 degree res temp, 74 air temp, no nutes, lights and pump 24/7.

I will cut all large leaves in half, i will use cuttings 4", remove lower leaves, make a diaganol cut, immediately dip in rooting gel, then into cloner. I know that no rooting gel is necessary with aero but a lil extra help at the start can't hurt. I have attempted taking cuttings twice so far using dome technique with little success. My second attempt is in rockwool right now strugglin. Tomorrow I will take a couple cuttings from my girls that are flowering. Ideally I would have taken all cuttings in veg but hey its my first time, I'm learning ya know!!!

If anyone has any advice on their cloning techniques please feel free to comment on what works for you.

The big girls in the flowering room are forming lots of bud sites now and flowering has gotten under way. I hate to cut my nutes back to accommodate the weaker plants, but that seems to be the right thing to do.

Pics soon!!
 
Maybe it was all the electronic interference that fried your babies? Just kidding man...I had my first SLH grow this past summer, and they seemed to be very sensitive to nutes and any changes...(or I'm just a bad farmer). I'm doing some clones off them in DWC buckets (20 gal each), and they seemed to prefer about 250-275 ppm with 'advanced nutrients" 3 bottle nute formula during veg, I went up to 600 ppm during flower, and had great results. Also put 1/8 teaspoon of tarantula per gallon in the water, throught the entire cycle...Hope it turns out well
 
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