great to hear i usually use soil but this round after 2 weeks only 4 out of 20 rooted so i pulled them out of the soil recut at a 45 dipped in gel then placed in peat pellets fingers crossed i wish i knew soonerIt works good.
It works fine. It's actually how I first learned to clone. I thought that was the normal way ahha.has anyone tried cloning in jiffy seed starting peat pellets i am trying it today in a dome of course just wondering if its a waste of time?
I completely agreeI've been using the jiffy pellets and a heat tray for years and average time for roots to appear out the sides is ~ 14 days.
yeah i figure 14 at least this is not a hobby for people in a hurryI completely agree
some of mine were in soil in a dome for 18 days without rooting so i redid them in the pellets i hope they are still okAnother Jiffy pellet and heat mat user here. I get signs of roots out the side sometimes in about a week, mostly around 1.5-2 weeks on average. Almost never fails
I find with pellets controlling the moisture really gets them to root faster.some of mine were in soil in a dome for
some of mine were in soil in a dome for 18 days without rooting so i redid them in the pellets i hope they are still ok
I don't use a heat tray either. Dries the pellets too fast in my room. Also if the room is warm enough the dome traps a lot heat with the light.I've never used the heat tray and I'm not in a hurry. Sometimes you see roots quick sometimes not. It's never taken two weeks. I must cut smaller less developed stocks. I don't know.
I see you on another thread taking cuts of a fully budded plant three weeks ago. Are these the clones your talking about because your talking a whole different animal trying to clone and revegetate a budded plant.some of mine were in soil in a dome for
some of mine were in soil in a dome for 18 days without rooting so i redid them in the pellets i hope they are still ok