Hey @TopShelfTrees1 pretty basic stuff, here’s the spots in my thread where I tried it out:
Been a while since I’ve updated here, Memorial Day holiday had me out of service and offline for a while. Plants got dried and two of em, the number 5 and the number 1 got trimmed and jarred up. In total it was a 10 day dry, shorter than I’d have liked but the temp and humidity in the final jars is holding right at the numbers that I want, and the flavor and smells on the smoke is right on with what I’d expect so all’s we’ll that ends well. Yields were predictably bad given the looks of the plan…
For anyone who was wondering about the sandwich bag cloning tech, the GM4 male is the first to pop roots
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For anyone keeping count that’s two cuts rooted out of 15 in like maybe 12-13 days? I’d have to check my notes to be sure on timing. The PK x UHP and NL5 x PPP in the clone dome next to em are like 8 out of 12 rooted in as many days. Two different cultivars so it’s not a properly fair comparison, but it’s something to think about. The sandwic…
Following up on the clones in the sandwich bags, we got roots from all of em. Without counting I’d call it like a 40% success rate across the board maybe. I think the results would be better if I adjusted things like I mentioned: less water overall since they hold so much more moisture than a dome, maybe crack the bags earlier like after 3-4 days to let em breathe better. This is certainly a viable option for cloning with limited space, these bags could be hung up the way you would a ziplock bag…
Basically just a space saving way to root clones. Cut clones, plug em into your puck of choice and seal inside a gallon sized ziplock. Gotta keep an eye on the moisture and determine when to crack the bag and let em start drying back but that’s all there is to it really. The bag is thin so you can tuck it in the corner of a veg tent or even hang it somewhere if need be.
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