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I had to clip a couple of branches early, but their hydro set up won't be ready for a week or so. I have no hydro specific nutes at hand, or cloning gel.
I do have: -Fox Farm nutes for soil.(All six steps) -miracle grow(Crystal/Flower)food.
The patients are in a glass of water since yesterday. I know I need to keep the water oxy'd.
Strain+set-up: -Indi(local) -3 weeks into flower. -Clips have minor bud action. (Mom is looking SWEET!) -Clips are from the bottom area of the mother. -10" clip, 2 noded +bud cola. -in a half pint jar -Location: window sill
**Question** -Can I use nutes that I have for soil, or MG(flower)?
-I thought about using either: a very minor pinch of the Miracle Grow(crystals), Swap the water daily. Is this feasable? -Use the Fox Farm Grow big or Big Bloom(dosage: not even a drop to half pint water daily)
It was taking forever to load your link. Is it the FF website feeding schedule? I have that one, I think you sent it to me a while back, when I was looking for nute info.
Since it was so late in the flower cycle for this little clipping, she will continue flowering. I divided the usual dosage and kept her in the same 1/2 pint jar.
Fuck it...I'm so fucking clever,I built a small scale aeroponic to keep it going!
I built a small scale aerogrow with a submersible pump that came from one of those little fountain/decorations. I put the 1/2 pint jar(with clipping+full water)into one gallon of water(est. 2.5") in a 12"x10"x10" tupperware. I took off the faceplate on the pump, to expose the(out-flow) top part of the water wheel to air, while the rest is submerged, pumping the water+air into the jar. The pump itself is not stationary. I left it loose so the pump can propel itself around the tank, keeping the nutes agitated, and gives the resevoir some air as well. Using a rubber tube, to a right angle joint, into a 5" perforated, closed-end plastic tube. The pump keeps the water and air pumping into the jar. The water overflows out of the jar, and back into the tupperware resevoir. I used a piece of 1" thick polyethelyne foaming as a stationary vice for the clipping. The diameter of the foam edges were cut into a sprocket-like shape, to allow overflow water to escape smoothly, back in to the tank. The clipping is using sunlight for UV's instead of going back into veg with the 24h CFL's