Pink Kush! Cloning, & the FLIP to begin flowering!

in cannabis •  6 years ago  (edited)

An exciting time for my pink kush girls, and of course all the clones popping up everywhere, some surviving and others being excellent "learning experiences"!


Enjoy this short clip of my organic indoor garden :)


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Yeah, you're a cloner!! :D

dirty rooter

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Hemptastic!!

Exciting! Not to much longer and you’ll be smoking on your hard work. And idea of the flower time?

Not sure. I'm not in any hurry, and hoping to give them a bit of a "greenhouse" summer experience, using my sliding glass doors which get the direct afternoon sun. Looks like it's going to be too risky for the patio, but they'll be just as happy behind the glass. We're going to get something to increase the privacy out on the patio, so people can't see much behind that and the glass.
I'd be happy if they flowered all July and August, and finished up sometime in September. We usually get decent weather here until early October or so.
The clone situation is pretty hilarious, some are alive, some aren't, and some we're not sure... they're in various stages and various degrees of health, and the goal for them is uncertain. I'm just trying to learn, heheh. It's working, I'm just not sure where to plant these or who to give them to if they make it. I've already popped 6 lovely Northern Lights #4 seeds and put them in some soil, so apparently the next generation is already starting. What the fuck? I'm going to grow myself into a situation here if I'm not careful.

Is that plain water? It kind of looks like some sort of gel... Anyway, recently I found out that one of the best cloning gels is actual real aloe vera. Just snip at tip of, and dip the cutting straight into the inner goo. The aloe vera will heal the wound, and the dipped clone will get tons of rooting hormones. I haven't tried it, but will be buying one soon. I'm a sucker for experimentation.

I've heard about that, too. One of my Steemit follows does that. I'm trying plain water at first, then I'll check out tips and tricks :)