Hawaii Growers

SPLFreak808

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For real? No way I want to attract an evil air force. I want willow water too, but I haven't seen a single willow tree on the island. It's probably not kosher to get some mailed in.

Wait, does it attract critters while making the clones, or attract to the clones you've made?
Only attracts those on my potted outdoor in my location, wasn't nearly as bad on the south side of oahu so it may depend on location. Fwiw i live in fruit fly city lol, i got 3 potted aloe's in my front yard and they always got fruit flies. The gnats do laps around the dirt and the smell seems to attract the fruit flies which then start doing laps around the plant. Next thing i see is usually praying mantis & spiders lol

Can't really speak for indoor though because i'm sealed up and instead of watering cuttings with diluted aloe, ill whip the aloe in a blender with some fulvic acid or honey and a little bit of water before letting the clones sit in it.

Imo, i find it works the same as cloning solutions as long as you don't over do it.
 

waterproof808

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I tried using mycorrhizae powder as a rooter, wasn't thrilled, I might try it again, but next I think I'll give aloe a shot, since I have a ton of it in the yard, and I've read good things about it.
Mycorrhizae needs roots present to be of any use. It is a symbiotic relationship between fungus and root. Using it as a rooting powder is just a waste.

Salicylic acid found in aloe is way more effective and free.
 

White boy in hawaii

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2017100495131348.jpg 2017100595075438.jpg 2017100595075514.jpg 20171004_195233.jpg got my packaging and labeling now to send out smaples to my testers and as soon as they are done testing them ill get reports back to hand out to online seedbanks so they can sell me gear,first seedbank i have contacted is james bean company and they sound pleased to have a hawaii based genetics company joint their team .. puttin in work son!! Bahahah making dreams come true one little step at a time
 
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