Aeroponic!!! Or hydro. Anything else is like cloning in the Stone Age!My clone game needs some help, so feel free to shit talk my setup anytime, growther!
30 years ago I went 8 for 8 in soil constantly. Then I took an enforced break and when I came back it was all hit and miss. Even with an aerocloner. It's the one part of my system I still have trouble with.I don’t just cut at a 45 degree angle. I give a few light slashes above the 45 cut. More area for the root gel to cling into and surface area for roots to form. all bro science!! And did I forget to mention if your not cloning in aeroponics or hydro. It’s like cloning in the Stone Age
Aeroponic!!! Or hydro. Anything else is like cloning in the Stone Age!
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I think the key to cloning in an aerocloner is low light and humidity over 60 percent. Plants don't have roots so they can't really uptake nutrients. Any light over 4000 lux is over kill. If you battle low humidity an aerocloner with a dome will help. Grab a bag of calcium nitrate and add 1 gram per gallon. Use it to folier feed the clones if they start looking stupid which is typically the result of to much light. Clones don't need alot of light to take roots. Less is better. I use a single 2 foot t5 strip over my domes and get the perfect amount of light. They need just enough to stay alive not grow. You can add nutrients to the water solution also but it can be trickier to dial in , don't wanna burn plants or starve em. That's why I like to use straight water. Distilled water is a waste of time because pathogens live on the stems and everything we touch. Best to use uc roots or another pasteurized chlorine. Regular pool shock can inhibit root growth in higher doses which in my case was enough to stop the stem rot, but to much to grow roots.My clone game needs some help, so feel free to shit talk my setup anytime, growther!
So I'm running too much light, I can tell already from your description. I'm still working on the RH and temperature, that's basically hunting for air leaks in the space.I think the key to cloning in an aerocloner is low light and humidity over 60 percent. Plants don't have roots so they can't really uptake nutrients. Any light over 4000 lux is over kill. If you battle low humidity an aerocloner with a dome will help. Grab a bag of calcium nitrate and add 1 gram per gallon. Use it to folier feed the clones if they start looking stupid which is typically the result of to much light. Clones don't need alot of light to take roots. Less is better. I use a single 2 foot t5 strip over my domes and get the perfect amount of light. They need just enough to stay alive not grow. You can add nutrients to the water solution also but it can be trickier to dial in , don't wanna burn plants or starve em. That's why I like to use straight water. Distilled water is a waste of time because pathogens live on the stems and everything we touch. Best to use uc roots or another pasteurized chlorine. Regular pool shock can inhibit root growth in higher doses which in my case was enough to stop the stem rot, but to much to grow roots.
I personally switched to rooters cause it's less clean up. Less headache , less shit to watch and maintain. They cost money is the only downside. If you lose an entire group of clones your gonna lose time and money either way so the rooters actually saved me time and losses of crops when something went wrong.
Also the warmer the water temp the better. To cold a water and roots take to long to root.
I use heat mats in my domes to keep the root zone in the plugs at 78. Insert the temp nozzle into a blank rooter. Low light , 1 folier feed at 6 days in, crack the dome vents open after feed and I always get 100 percent on any clone, any strain like clockwork. I set em and forget em till transplant day. Once my cuts are all taken they sit on the shelves till 14 day mark and I just grab the domes and start planting.
I'm not sure who makes it but I got.it a.long tome ago. It's a mist fogger thing that you put in a tote. I also got a humidity box that dials it in so you can raise the humidity. I'll see if I can find the links.So I'm running too much light, I can tell already from your description. I'm still working on the RH and temperature, that's basically hunting for air leaks in the space.
Because I use dry nutrient salts, I have several hundred pounds of calcium nitrate laying around. This is interesting because the tap water here is silly clean so adding something might not be a bad idea.
I can't thank you enough for the help, keep an eye on them as I go and let me know what you see. I'll even use duct tape if you tell me to...
That looks just like a vaginaWe were smackin' hoes around back then. Right after that I started busting H's balls to make seeds.
I took this pic just for H
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Kinda shallow...That looks just like a vagina
My comment? Or the plug vagina?Kinda shallow...
I plead the 5th!My comment? Or the plug vagina?
Back to you bro. Nice to see you here.
That's bad ass. Proper humidity management is why I got an aquarium. Used means cheap. The plastic trays and domes are garbage because they don't seal well enough to maintain humidity. If I still have problems, the next step is a heat mat. I'm pretty sure I still have one around here somewhere...Love the tweezers idea!
@ttystikk Like you, I've been having a hell of a time trying to get cuttings to pop roots. Used to have an easy time but lost something along the way.
I bought one of these along with a heat mat and temp controller...
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"EarlyGrow 93807 Domed Propagator, 2 Height Extenders, Green":
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Controller:
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My first success in a long damn time! I put these 3 in a solo cup (2 at bottom, 1 sitting on top of those plugs). I think this domed and heated setup is the answer for me. I mist the inside every few days and RH stays 75-80%. If it gets too dry with misting only, a reptile fogger with humidity controller would be next. The height allows for 12" cuttings and if you want taller, get another height extender.
To be clear, the only tape used here was for labeling.
Tweezers will be used on the next round. Thanks @Heisenbeans for that and all the clone info.
I have that same tray and it holds humidity well. The smaller one I have seals like crap though.That's bad ass. Proper humidity management is why I got an aquarium. Used means cheap. The plastic trays and domes are garbage because they don't seal well enough to maintain humidity. If I still have problems, the next step is a heat mat. I'm pretty sure I still have one around here somewhere...
Two risers. Same as the one in your photo. HAF posted a picture of his awhile back and I ordered one as soon as he sent me the link. The size is perfect for me too.How many risers did you get?
This thing is very solidly built. Vents in each end of the risers and two on the top for extra humidity control.
I don't know what kinda ladies you're hooking up with, lol.That looks just like a vagina
Check out the old thread H linked to earlier. Part of the what they were bitching about was because H said the slit looked like a vaginaI don't know what kinda ladies you're hooking up with, lol.