Just the side tableVery nice add shelves and more lighting for the win. The problem when things get thick with growth is pathogens so spread things out.
Looking sexy. If your worried about pm or something you really dont need all that humidity I feel. I cloned over winter without a dome in 30% with just coco water and azos. Even the little snips only 3 inches when taken rooted. I put some in shot glass solos for a test cause your media only needs to cover where your rooting and when they do they show in the holes of the bottom and makes for a easy/early/quick transplant. A little tray with a bunch of these would work great F&D styleView attachment 90647Been walking the fine line of trying to optimize space without overcrowding. Until 100% root I feel like Im failing. What does everyone else do in terms of ‘spacing’ their clones?
I use the domes to help them with the shock the first few days. Usually 48 hours with vents closed, then open for a few days, and removed entirely after a week.Looking sexy. If your worried about pm or something you really dont need all that humidity I feel. I cloned over winter without a dome in 30% with just coco water and azos. Even the little snips only 3 inches when taken rooted. I put some in shot glass solos for a test cause your media only needs to cover where your rooting and when they do they show in the holes of the bottom and makes for a easy/early/quick transplant. A little tray with a bunch of these would work great F&D style
I put cuts from the same plants into their own cup of ro water when I'm taking them. Depending on how much shit I'm doing they can to from 10 minutes to a few hours in the cup. Sure longer wouldn't hurt. Then into a azos mix with very little water. Almost a paste. I stick that straight into coco moistened with a touch of cal and mag and call it a day. Mist the top or water from bottom depending on what I got going on.I use the domes to help them with the shock the first few days. Usually 48 hours with vents closed, then open for a few days, and removed entirely after a week.
You talking about fresh cuts directly into soil?
If I was large scale cloning this is something I'd consider for sure. It's rare something doesnt root for me. Even in the worst conditions and even if it takes 2 weeks they will root. Usually only about a week they will start grasping and by day 10 12 they got enough to hold them down in a larger pot.For me, once I switched to water for clones my success rate shot up drastically
Only thing I dont like about these is say you got 1 bad plant that had ipm or something viral etc. You can fuck alot up really quick. Same thing with f&d so I been trying to think of a system that isolates clones in small plug size media locations without their roots or water mixing. Same time I've never had ipm thank god but this last run has me feeling weird. I've never had so many leaf mutations. I'll show you some later
Looks a lot like how I do it PNW, except I only use a CFL build for light, I learned many years ago it takes very little light, I only do 20-30 at a time.....I have a homemade aerocloner but old habits die hard when it works great
They peat plugs? Those work pretty good . I wasnt a fan of the plugs themselves though.Ive gone through twenty different machines over the past decades, most acquired used in trade, several homemade from coleman coolers. Switched to plugs a year ago, its hard to send cuts rooted in a machine
Depends on the brand. Rapid rooters are garbage, root riot works betterThey peat plugs? Those work pretty good . I wasnt a fan of the plugs themselves though.
Im using eye hort plugs right now, which are impossible to oversaturate which is awesomeDepends on the brand. Rapid rooters are garbage, root riot works better
R/O water?This method won't appeal to everyone but I use 100٪ water. 2-3 cuts per water bottle is good, no water change. Averaging 7-10 days to root, only one I cant get to root is an older sick plant. Got tired of buying stuff & eventually wasting rooting plugs bc I take more clones than I need. "Kratky Kloning" its no waste or electricity.
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When they turn brown and crispy after a week, the answer is no LOLR/O water?
My buddy does this with his well water. My R/O water wont do it, Ive tried hundreds, I get half by fresh cuts just right into soil. Similar tech but skipping a step, but then there is also the initial unknown of whether its rooting