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donnie189
I said it forever it seems, if I can get to veg. and they take, I'm off with the best indica ever. But, as I've said many times I can't clone for sh.t! I do everything as I'm told, it take forever, and just when you're about to give up, I got some roots, and they're nice but the leaves and all are dead, but nice white roots. I wish someone could explain I've watch all the great DVD's on this subject, I go the Philippines every winter, and I watch them DVD's over and again. I spoke to an old grower from Canada, he recommended a cabinet, and gave me more advice. I have pixs but can't figure how to post them. Please help! I'm going with RW this next time, but I had the same luck before with them. I take a 100 so maybe I'll have 20, maybe. I been doing this 2yrs. and I'm great from veg. to harvest, buttttt....

Thanks Donnie
squirrel
Can't help with the cloning, but you post pictures using the "Attachments" box immediately below the box you type your posts into. Click the Browse button, and find the pic on your hard drive; click upload; then click on the pic's name in "Manage Current attachments", and it will put the attachment into your text at the cursor position. The pic must be less than 450K in size - if it's bigger than that, resize it before you upload.
donnie189
Thanks Squirrel, I wish someone knew what I'm doing wrong, I also tried with the photos again, but no luck. Anyway, thanks, my friend! Donnie


QUOTE(squirrel @ May 9 2007, 06:32 PM) [snapback]947508[/snapback]
Can't help with the cloning, but you post pictures using the "Attachments" box immediately below the box you type your posts into. Click the Browse button, and find the pic on your hard drive; click upload; then click on the pic's name in "Manage Current attachments", and it will put the attachment into your text at the cursor position. The pic must be less than 450K in size - if it's bigger than that, resize it before you upload.

tony2wheelsgood
it sounds to me like you're not taking the correct part of the mother for the clone. there must be a growth point on it and some green leaf associated with that point. did you add any ferts when the roots appeared? get practicing with them pix and it'll make life easier for everyone otherwise it's blind guesswork and with so many variables it could take a while to sort out.
donnie189
Thanks so much Tony!! Yes, I have a little bit of nutes 200ppm, for when the root come, and I check them but don't over love them. I wish I could figure out the pix. I need to down size, but didn't get it eithr. sad.gif BTW: I know for a fact what part to take off the mother, now sometimes, I question how many leaves I should have taken off, there is usually at least 1-2, and the thisle in the middle of course, 45% cut etc. Thanks again, Tony! Donnie



QUOTE(tony2wheelsgood @ May 10 2007, 11:40 AM) [snapback]948687[/snapback]
it sounds to me like you're not taking the correct part of the mother for the clone. there must be a growth point on it and some green leaf associated with that point. did you add any ferts when the roots appeared? get practicing with them pix and it'll make life easier for everyone otherwise it's blind guesswork and with so many variables it could take a while to sort out.
donnie189
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QUOTE(donnie189 @ May 10 2007, 12:41 PM) [snapback]948783[/snapback]
Thanks so much Tony!! Yes, I have a little bit of nutes 200ppm, for when the root come, and I check them but don't over love them. I wish I could figure out the pix. I need to down size, but didn't get it eithr. sad.gif BTW: I know for a fact what part to take off the mother, now sometimes, I question how many leaves I should have taken off, there is usually at least 1-2, and the thisle in the middle of course, 45% cut etc. Thanks again, Tony! Donnie

donnie189
I dunno what the f... to put pix on. sad.gif Donnie



QUOTE(donnie189 @ May 10 2007, 01:05 PM) [snapback]948801[/snapback]

Rubixx
You seem to have uploaded the attachments correctly but u then need to look at the manage attachments bit on the right and find your picture u just uploaded and select the icon for add image to post. smile.gif
donnie189
"did not select a file tp upload" is what it says, when I'm all done.
Click to view attachmentClick to view attachmentClick to view attachmentClick to view attachmentClick to view attachmentClick to view attachmentClick to view attachmenti WENT TO ATTACHMENTS CLICKED ON IT AS i WAS told. Then I went to Browse and selected a picture, it said "Successful" then went to manage Current Attachments. Then I hit upload, and it says, "nothing in file" or something like that. sad.gif Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!Click to view attachmentI HOPE THIS WORKS! smile.gif tHANKS GUYZ & gALS!! dONNIEClick to view attachmentClick to view attachment
QUOTE(Rubixx @ May 10 2007, 02:15 PM) [snapback]948857[/snapback]
You seem to have uploaded the attachments correctly but u then need to look at the manage attachments bit on Click to view attachmentthe right and find your picture u just uploaded and select the icon for add image to post. smile.gif
squirrel
I think you did it in the wrong order. 1) Click on Browse in Attachments box. Select pic from your HD. 2) Hit Upload, wait for pic to upload - normally very quick. 3) The white box immediately above the upload box should now say "Manage current attachments (1)". Click on it and select the pic.

From your description, I think you did part 3 before part 2, which won't work. Keep trying mate, you'll get there.
Rubixx
Yes I think squirrel is right m8.
donnie189
Thanks Rub! Donnie
QUOTE(Rubixx @ May 12 2007, 12:34 AM) [snapback]950278[/snapback]
Yes I think squirrel is right m8.

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