Title | Description | Added |
Hera root growth |
This is the root growth after 3 weeks in soil. |
03/27/04 |
Hera transplant |
Into the 3-Gal pot she goes! Black Gold Potting Soil and a few river stones will be her new home. |
03/27/04 |
Hera transplant |
Fill-er-up! |
03/27/04 |
Hera and Iris transplanted |
Here they are; healthy and rooting (Hera right, Iris left). A few weeks under fluorescents, then under the HPS for supreme vegging and flowering. These two will now be featured in the 'Indigo's Harvest 2004b' garden. I'm such a ham, but I love cultivating! |
03/27/04 |
|
Juturna and Kypris |
These are the third and fourth pure-water clones to develop roots. After 2 weeks in soil both are showing new growth on top coupled with slight yellowing on the bottom leaves. They have successfully adjusted to the soil and are starting to grow new leaves and nodes. After they develop a few more new leaves I will transplant them into larger pots. |
04/15/04 |
Hera 6 weeks in soil |
Beautiful! A little training to thicken up that main stem and elongate lower branches. |
04/23/04 |
Afghani group |
Here is my homemade aero-cloner. I put it together with supplies all purchased at WALMART following the directions of Greenthumb420. |
09/26/04 |
Roots starting |
After 12 days in the cloner these cuttings are starting to take root. I used Vita Grow Rooting Compound to get them going. I did this to compare rooting times and health to pure water clones. |
09/26/04 |
Ready for soil |
This cutting started rooting much faster and healthier than the others. This one will be the mother I keep in veg for future cuttings. We'll call her Medusa. |
09/26/04 |