TheBFA
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Ive had multiple people ask me what gel or treatment I use for clones, and but I only use tap water. I am just starting out growing on my own, but have been following my buddy who's been growing for years, and he's got a pretty good regiment down. We both use a Clone King, and he's told me he gets 100% results. I've done 4 sessions of cloning, with about 20 per session, and I've had 100% success rate. A guy I know locally said he uses gel, but was floored when he saw my clones at 11 days from cutting. I haven't had any examples to compare it to, so I'm not sure if they are typical. I'm sure it's strain dependant too, because one blueberry strain I have takes an extra 3-4 days in the machine to get at the level of root development I want compared to my main one. We don't even use razors either. I mentioned to my buddy that we should be using razors that have been cleaned, but he said fuck that. We just cut with sharp scissors, at an angle, and then give a light scrape around the bottom with the scissors. That's it. 24/0, lights close, tap water, no dome. I guess I should mention I'm using an AdvancedLED XML350 with the white all the way up and the red just clicked on at the minimum for a little heat in my tent. I'm not sure if that's the biggest difference if most people are using CFLs for cloning.
I do this in my blueroom tent, and the humidity is usually up above 80 with temps between 75-80. I'm mostly wondering, is there any reason I should ever bother with cloning gel or water treatments?
Anyways, I'm attaching a pic showing 11 day old cuttings.
I do this in my blueroom tent, and the humidity is usually up above 80 with temps between 75-80. I'm mostly wondering, is there any reason I should ever bother with cloning gel or water treatments?
Anyways, I'm attaching a pic showing 11 day old cuttings.
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