Cloning

Tangerine_

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To all u who said these wouldn't take... alls I did was mist them for 10 days 3 times a day and kept the soil moist and they are thriving....
First generation cuts from seed should pop roots vigorously in as little as 5 days regardless. You received sound advice. Humidity is key for healthy root growth unless rooting in an aerocloner/mister.
 

Auntie Janes Nursery

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I mean if humidity outside is 80%+ you are basically in a humidity dome. I never go 100% humidity. Always leave top vents open. Now as far as the temp swings outside, those will definitely stall out rooting. The plants may look good but they may not be doing much either.
 

MidnightSun72

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from personal experience the sun makes plants do everything better. Whenever a plant is too sick I throw it in the garbage pile outside and within a week it looks better.

I feel like their is a "real sunlight" factor that just helps plants do shit better. Ali wouldn't be surprised if they root better that way too.
 

Blazinkris8289

New Member
so they do have roots ? i dont see roots in that clear container not saying it didnt work but cuttings will stay green a month without roots show us your roots and good luck i have rooted in soil plenty of times just not outside uncovered
Yes they do have roots...
 

Blazinkris8289

New Member
from personal experience the sun makes plants do everything better. Whenever a plant is too sick I throw it in the garbage pile outside and within a week it looks better.

I feel like their is a "real sunlight" factor that just helps plants do shit better. Ali wouldn't be surprised if they root better that way too.
They were dropping for a few days then popped only 5 outta 10 took but it's 5 more then none
 

Blazinkris8289

New Member
I mean if humidity outside is 80%+ you are basically in a humidity dome. I never go 100% humidity. Always leave top vents open. Now as far as the temp swings outside, those will definitely stall out rooting. The plants may look good but they may not be doing much either.
I'm in Michigan hasn't been very hot at all and I've left them in a shaded area no direct sun
 

Auntie Janes Nursery

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Not to bad for just water
Why does this post seem more like false bragging than it does actual science. Like those people that go around claiming to hit 3# a light on their first run. I mean 10 days, plugged in soil, in an uncontrolled environment and there are roots?? And then this comment was a little offsetting. I mean if you use fox farm soil you basically are letting the soil do the work and yes it is water only at first. Eventually you will have to amend the soil or start using nutrients.
 
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