In the cloner, theyre just in small neoprene inserts. I leave them in the cloner until the roots touch the water at least. When theyre old enough, I just pop the insert up and carefully pull the plants up out of the collars.Lovely work, really enjoying seeing new updates
How you transfer the seedlings from the aero-type buckets into the big-ass netpots?
Asking because, its a pain in the ass for my dwc bucket style setup, to start seeds directly into small rockwool and big netpots after. They are usually going slow and stressed until roots reach out of the net pot
Is that super even spread out branching solely from you planting your clones in sideways, like laying down against the edge basically?Put this off for longer than I wanted to, but got my support in and got them spread out a bit.
Last heavy defoliation they will get. I'll give them 1 more week and trim up some of the scraggly shit at the bottoms. Pretty much everything that doesnt get at least close to the fencing will get cut off.
They're starting to show some signs of pre-flowers!
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I tied the main stems down and topped them somewhere 6-8 nodes depending on the plant then just bent and super cropped stuff to where I wanted it to go. I did a lot of the super cropping on young enough branches that you can barely tell I did it and I didnt even use the screen this time around. Each plant was only topped once except for the poor one in the front right that I took around a dozen clones from. Aside from that, the heavy defoliation I do seems to really promote branch growth in veg.Is that super even spread out branching solely from you planting your clones in sideways, like laying down against the edge basically?
I've had great luck with tap water, 1/4 strength calimagic, and the dyna-gro KLN and pro-tekt combo at recommend rates. Cloner water ends up right around 180ppmAny tips on getting quicker roots in my aerocloner? I'm just using straight tap water right now. 1on/15off . I finally saw some roots, maybe like 1-2 roots on 2 clones out of 12. Its in a 27 gallon tote, tap water, (2) 23watt cfls in the tent.
now this is not to say that hollow ones wont root, one of my fastest ones in this batch was one of the biggest I took but some of the other hollow ones are the slowest so far. I still dont really have the selection part figured out so I just take 50% more than I need to root and make sure to take them from a bunch of different places and vary their sizes.Ah... some of the bigger clones I took are hollow Maybe I can retry on my next seeds popped.. It does seem the smaller clones I took are showing roots.
For sure.. I'll just let em keep going. It has only been 12 days so far.. Ill just keep an eye on them.now this is not to say that hollow ones wont root, one of my fastest ones in this batch was one of the biggest I took but some of the other hollow ones are the slowest so far. I still dont really have the selection part figured out so I just take 50% more than I need to root and make sure to take them from a bunch of different places and vary their sizes.
These 2 were really close to the edge of the bucket, I drilled the new ones a little further in. How its hooked up causes it to flex some and I guess it just didnt like it. I inspected the other 10 and they were fine.Thise kinds of pics scare me in rdwc, I have a float valve hooked to my res if my shit ever cracked like that I'd be so screwed. I dont visit my grow for up to 3 days sometimes..
I use straight up 0ppm RO waterI've had great luck with tap water, 1/4 strength calimagic, and the dyna-gro KLN and pro-tekt combo at recommend rates. Cloner water ends up right around 180ppm
15/15 off to keep water temps under 80F.
I dont change the water unless something is wrong or I'm doing the next set.
My tap water is really low ppm so I do a 1/4 dose of calimagic.
My cloner is in a small tent that I keep closed most of the time and I attempt to keep that tent above 60% humidity. I give them a good spray down with a bottle of tap water once or twice a day.
In my experience so far, if the stems of your cut are hollow, itll root very slow if at all.
Most of mine start pushing roots in 7-8 days.
some of them are cemented together, but some of them are just held together with commercial grade aquarium sealant.So @fragileassassin did you just friction fit all your piping underneath? How did you pull that ABS apart? That glue is Fucking SOLID
but how long do you let it stay 0ppm?I use straight up 0ppm RO water