guymandude
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Nice wrote up
May I suggest slipping a colored cup under the clear cup with soil. Roots don't like light, and this way you can still slide the clear soil cup out to inspect the roots.
Also, give dip n grow a try. This stuff is like super steroids for clones. My record is 3 days from cut to roots. 5 days potting. This is ONLY on 1 strain. All 15 others take 7 days.
Nice wrote up
May I suggest slipping a colored cup under the clear cup with soil. Roots don't like light, and this way you can still slide the clear soil cup out to inspect the roots.
i order 2 oz of it to try.. the clonex i order was ship poorly and blew up in the mail.. they refunded my money but yeah. heh.
anyhow thanks for the recommendation..
chris.
great thread good advice for the new players just one thing i do is i trim up the leaves off the plant before you take the cut this way you have to only cut then hit the clonex then into the mix .
yep i got that i just elimanate that step theres no need to do the second cut thats all i was saying .the clear cup and roots in the light does not matter as long as you don't leave it in the cup to veg for longer than say 3 weeks or so
i take the cut then take another cleaner cut up the stem after i trim.
Like i stated earlier, this is what works for me. and it works very very well. it's rare if i lose a cutting to not rooting.
Yep. After much trial and error over the years, I too found that coco works REALLY WELL for cloning.
I don't routinely get visible roots in a week...But RELIABLY get rooted clones in two weeks.
Only differences in my procedure are: (1) I don't have any nutes in my Coco to start (only adding after rooting has obviously started); (2) I put all the cups with cuttings in a large clear plastic storage container, then put an identical container (turned upside down) on top of the one containing the cuttings (creating a humidity chamber, rather than individual domes like you make with the 16 oz cups); and (3) I keep the whole thing in a cabinet with a homebuilt T12 fixture (provides low light AND just the right amount of heat).
I'll be taking some cuttings in the next week or so. Maybe I'll try adding some light nutes to the coco this time around. I get impatient sometimes with wanting my clones rooted. Sure would be nice to cut that two-week timeframe down a bit.
Anyways...Good post.
Yeah I was thinking about this too.. I did that at first but felt like the attached extra cuts stress out the plant your taking cuts from. So I do take the cutting, dip immediately in clonex, then trim off excess and nip the tips of the topsgreat thread good advice for the new players just one thing i do is i trim up the leaves off the plant before you take the cut this way you have to only cut then hit the clonex then into the mix .
Im gonna try cleaning my cloner with the pressure washer and then running straight peroxide with a few tblspoons of white vinegar for an hour or so, should kill anything biological.
You tried peracetic acid?yup, been there done that. That's why i do what i do. Bubble cloners would work once or twice for me, even with the cleaning regimen. Then i started doing this and haven't wasted money on a bubble cloner or the materials to make one, since.
I've perfected my cloning over the last 5 yrs. I may lose 4 of 150.....if even that. I'm telling you guys, try dip n grow. Cheapest, quickest rooting compound I've ever used.
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