Hello everyone, it's me, the one and only db003.
This journal is going to be the end of one grow and the start of another if my plan to revegetate some clones works. I just harvested my Londonchello photoperiod plants today. They were harvested on day 67 of flower. I had three clones that were in some solo cups in the same tent that the plants that just got harvested were in that had flowered out, and to my surprise, they were still alive, so I transplanted them into some fabric pots and tossed them in 18/6 today.
I've never revegged a plant before, so this will be fun. One of the clones got kind of smashed, so I used a stick to prop it up, and I also noticed that when I was transplanting them, they had only a small amount of roots. Time will tell for this little experiment.
It would be nice if it did work since I have no seeds or any other clones. That way, I wouldn't have to shell out like 40 dollars to buy a pair of clones from my local dispensary, which is where I got the first two clones that I just harvested.
Anyway, I took some harvest pictures and a few of the clones I transplanted. In one of the blurry photos, you can see a nice amount of amber trichomes.
This journal is going to be the end of one grow and the start of another if my plan to revegetate some clones works. I just harvested my Londonchello photoperiod plants today. They were harvested on day 67 of flower. I had three clones that were in some solo cups in the same tent that the plants that just got harvested were in that had flowered out, and to my surprise, they were still alive, so I transplanted them into some fabric pots and tossed them in 18/6 today.
I've never revegged a plant before, so this will be fun. One of the clones got kind of smashed, so I used a stick to prop it up, and I also noticed that when I was transplanting them, they had only a small amount of roots. Time will tell for this little experiment.
It would be nice if it did work since I have no seeds or any other clones. That way, I wouldn't have to shell out like 40 dollars to buy a pair of clones from my local dispensary, which is where I got the first two clones that I just harvested.
Anyway, I took some harvest pictures and a few of the clones I transplanted. In one of the blurry photos, you can see a nice amount of amber trichomes.