any day now !Been 1 week and still no roots yet
any day now !Been 1 week and still no roots yet
I didn't have much luck with rapid rooters myself. Used em once, cussed em and vowed never to use them again. Root riots all the way here. Truthfully for cloning an aeroponic cloner works best for me.Checked today and several of the plants were very sad because of how dry the rapid rosters were. Pulled some of em out and saw a small root. But it wasn't white but has a brownish hue to it.
Had a couple more that were rotten and I tossed them. The ones that looked great the rooters had moisture in them and no roots. The ones that were dried out and plants looked almost dead had a root
I think all the methods pretty much work, and we get used to a certain way. Or you buy a large quantity of rooters and by the time you get through them you are good at it - why switch?I didn't have much luck with rapid rooters myself. Used em once, cussed em and vowed never to use them again. Root riots all the way here. Truthfully for cloning an aeroponic cloner works best for me.
Back to the rooters. When I first started using them it was for seeds and later clones. I learned early on with seeds there's a sweet spot for moisture. Very easy to over water and once they start to dry it seams to happen quickly. Once you find the right color the rooter should be it's not bad. Definitely a learning curve to start.
You're right. There're lots of ways to skin a cat. It's all about finding your way.I think all the methods pretty much work, and we get used to a certain way. Or you buy a large quantity of rooters and by the time you get through them you are good at it - why switch?
I am gonna try just sticking them in castings once to see what happens. Filling a small seed-starter 1020 tray insert with moist castings and calling it good would be wonderful. Using fresh aloe as the rooting hormone and having that be enough would be cool too.
I'll be trying that next time I take a mess of clones from one plant.
I think that without pulling plugs out to check the first clues you'll see is either a little yellowing of the leaves and or the stem swelling up inside the plug. Them getting dark green should mean they are getting nutrients?Went and just checked the clones and noticed a couple of em getting dark green. Pulled one out and noticed roots!!
they take hold.
Ya I watched a video on cloning by a guy who clones by the thousands and he said to give half the nutes of what you were feeding the mother plant. So that's what I did. I always feed at 500 ppm so it was at 250ppm. Said don't change what your feeding just half itI think that without pulling plugs out to check the first clues you'll see is either a little yellowing of the leaves and or the stem swelling up inside the plug. Them getting dark green should mean they are getting nutrients?
Doing living soil it makes cloning easier than seedlings since the food is in the soil. I have to use seed starter soil for beans.Ya I watched a video on cloning by a guy who clones by the thousands and he said to give half the nutes of what you were feeding the mother plant. So that's what I did. I always feed at 500 ppm so it was at 250ppm. Said don't change what your feeding just half it
Next time set your feed to 5.7 ph at 250 and put the plugs into the water let soak. The key is how much water you leave in the plug. Not soaked so squeeze it but it has to be super moist. As your days go you also need to make sure plugs stay moist. Not soaked but moist. Replace the air daily so you don’t have no stagnant air and they shouldn’t die off. Then you have 100 percent rate.Went and just checked the clones and noticed a couple of em getting dark green. Pulled one out and noticed roots!!
Pulled another one out that was looking bad and noticed 1 root coming down so I'm going to leave all the rest in the cloner to see if they take hold.
Lost 10 of 66 clones. Very good odds for my history of cloning lol.
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i'll have seat and watch this!I think all the methods pretty much work, and we get used to a certain way. Or you buy a large quantity of rooters and by the time you get through them you are good at it - why switch?
I am gonna try just sticking them in castings once to see what happens. Filling a small seed-starter 1020 tray insert with moist castings and calling it good would be wonderful. Using fresh aloe as the rooting hormone and having that be enough would be cool too.
I'll be trying that next time I take a mess of clones from one plant.
don't give up!Checked the rapid rosters and still no roots. Had some of em dried out so I put some water on the rapid rosters to moisten them up. Also saw a few clones molding. I ended up leaving a big Crack in the lid
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Doing living soil it makes cloning easier than seedlings since the food is in the soil. I have to use seed starter soil for beans.
there's an initial investment like with anything, mine was $300 for the 'take and bake' kit from buildasoil that made about 70gal of soil and had everything but worms. It was peat based and had lots of minerals and grains stuff in the initial amendments so it needs to set for a bit.I've thought about doing a living soil. What does it all entail and cost?