OlderStoner
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Yippie. 7 weeks after I placed the seed in a moist paper towel, I've got a beautiful, twin cola, 20" tall plant which I put in 12/12 one week ago. This afternoon I've confirmed pistils are present.
I have five clones from her in small pots under a dome. Clone #1 is the cutting I took at her 2 week mark to produce the twin colas. It's been in that dome for almost 4 weeks now and only in the last few days did I start seeing growth from it. The other 4 clones I cut while trimming her lower branches up this past weekend. These are already showing signs of taking root. Here's my dig. The soil is Fox Farm Ocean Forest so I know it's loaded with Nitrogen. But the top new leaves of the newer clones are slightly yellow from the other leaves. And remember, this is FF so the parent these came from is super dark green. I just keep the dome humid with a heavy mist before lights out. They all look like they will survive but I'm just concerned about the yellowing top leaves.
I have five clones from her in small pots under a dome. Clone #1 is the cutting I took at her 2 week mark to produce the twin colas. It's been in that dome for almost 4 weeks now and only in the last few days did I start seeing growth from it. The other 4 clones I cut while trimming her lower branches up this past weekend. These are already showing signs of taking root. Here's my dig. The soil is Fox Farm Ocean Forest so I know it's loaded with Nitrogen. But the top new leaves of the newer clones are slightly yellow from the other leaves. And remember, this is FF so the parent these came from is super dark green. I just keep the dome humid with a heavy mist before lights out. They all look like they will survive but I'm just concerned about the yellowing top leaves.