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Yes, beneficial mirobes.You will be burying the plants up to where the collars are now when you transplant.
I've never had to do this myself, just heard some people have issues. Do you do anything special when you transplant or do you just dump some dirt on them?
I’ve religiously been using happy frog.I switch from my aeroponic cloners to straight FFOF and my cuts never skip a beat. Positive vibes...
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Nothing too special really. Over the years, I have found that watering after putting the cut into the soil is best. Like a "softer" transplant, if that makes any sense. I used to water lightly, insert the cut and then water it in. I feel like this makes me need to be much more careful with the roots with wet soil and leaves room for error. Now I just fill a solo cup about halfway full with FFOF, hold the cut in place above that as I fill the rest of the container and then I water until runoff. I also read them a bedtime story and kiss them goodnight, but that is just because I am weird haha. Positive vibes...You will be burying the plants up to where the collars are now when you transplant.
I've never had to do this myself, just heard some people have issues. Do you do anything special when you transplant or do you just dump some dirt on them?
I’ve religiously been using happy frog.
Haven’t had any issues since my switch.
If the dwc cloner is dialed in then you should see very similar results to the aero cloner, you are really just trying to mist the stems and eventually the roots the with each, biggest difference is one sprays and one bubbles. Also, if you have already been using the aero cloner and transplanting those clones to soil with success then I'm sure you could use the same method with the dwc clones, they should respond the same.Yes, beneficial mirobes.
This is typically what I get from the sprayers in the center cloner.
Can I expect results like this?
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I want to use an aquarium but need a heater. Still hitting mid 40's at night. I'm just using the usual method and with the humidity near 100% (rain) not having any issues. Rooting is slow with the cold but all are doing well.I did use a smaller air pump and having issues keeping my temp at 76-78f.
Can’t get it below 80f. I even dropped the temp in the room to 75f. I would imagine it’s the pump causing the rise in water temp?
The pump, light, ambient temp, and how insulated or heat conductive the surface the cloner sits on all can impact the water temps. What are the temps in your aero system? My aero cloner ranges from mid 70's to mid 80's, its usually about the same as the ambient temp in my grow tent, I think the concrete floor under the tent offsets the heat created by water pump. I haven't had any issues getting clones to root in that temp range but I do change the water more often if its hotter and the cloner is always sterile.I did use a smaller air pump and having issues keeping my temp at 76-78f.
Can’t get it below 80f. I even dropped the temp in the room to 75f. I would imagine it’s the pump causing the rise in water temp?
Straight happy frog or do you blend with anything? Heard it can get a bit muddy. Not sure how valid that claim was, maybe you can give me some insight on the happy frog. Thanks.I’ve religiously been using happy frog.
Haven’t had any issues since my switch.
Straight happy frog with the first transplant into soil.Straight happy frog or do you blend with anything? Heard it can get a bit muddy. Not sure how valid that claim was, maybe you can give me some insight on the happy frog. Thanks.
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