My Satori cloning disaster.
Now that I have had time to think about why the success rate was so bad it is clear
but before I noticed 'why' the mother plant was so 'out of sorts' I had no idea and was lost.
I suspected nitrogen fertilizer the last two weeks was to blame on the lack of life in the new clones.
Then it was that I had drowned them with too much water.
The new Dynagrow fertilizer, too much?
The soil gone bad?
The light... too long under the fluorescent?
or some weird disease?
But everything is good.
I found while re-potting the mother plant that she was as root-bound as it is possible for a plant to be.
And that right after harvesting 8, 2' 'Mastodon' with roots so small they wouldn't fill a tea cup!
I was just not expecting to see a plant so root bound.
I moved her to a big fat 5 gallon pot and she was instantly happy.
That was the source of the weak clones that died.
I am lucky that I had two Satori that lived and that the clone mother I still have will ensure that my Satori strain will be around for many years to come.
Speaking about new strains!
I have Satori, & OG from 'OGS' in Oregon. I have kept these as two of my favorites so far.
Now I sent off and got 'Bog seeds' Sour Grape and Blue Kush!
I had each sprout 12 out of 13 seeds, {pretty good germination rate} and am excited to grow them and their clones as well.
So everything is good...♪
The Poet
and Tobydog
.
Now that I have had time to think about why the success rate was so bad it is clear
but before I noticed 'why' the mother plant was so 'out of sorts' I had no idea and was lost.
I suspected nitrogen fertilizer the last two weeks was to blame on the lack of life in the new clones.
Then it was that I had drowned them with too much water.
The new Dynagrow fertilizer, too much?
The soil gone bad?
The light... too long under the fluorescent?
or some weird disease?
But everything is good.
I found while re-potting the mother plant that she was as root-bound as it is possible for a plant to be.
And that right after harvesting 8, 2' 'Mastodon' with roots so small they wouldn't fill a tea cup!
I was just not expecting to see a plant so root bound.
I moved her to a big fat 5 gallon pot and she was instantly happy.
That was the source of the weak clones that died.
I am lucky that I had two Satori that lived and that the clone mother I still have will ensure that my Satori strain will be around for many years to come.
Speaking about new strains!
I have Satori, & OG from 'OGS' in Oregon. I have kept these as two of my favorites so far.
Now I sent off and got 'Bog seeds' Sour Grape and Blue Kush!
I had each sprout 12 out of 13 seeds, {pretty good germination rate} and am excited to grow them and their clones as well.
So everything is good...♪
The Poet
and Tobydog
.