my bad ...RATIFICATION.... its not water tempetature ...it sthe water PH..im asking
I'm only a few weeks into hydro myself so dont take this as expert advice, but too i went right from my aerocloner to hydroton so hopefully i can give you some advice that was passed along to me.
-Make sure your plants have a good root system established before you take them out of you cloner. I pushed my luck with a couple of clones that only had a few taproots, they are the ones that have failed to grow, they will soon be culled. Appropriately, the clones with the best roots have been the best performers thusfar.
-when transferring i found the best technique was to fill my netpots about halfway, nestle the clone in, and then gently fill the pot the rest of the way.
-water your plants gently by hand for the first several days until the roots have grabbed on to your media.
-I'm currently growing 3 different phenotypes of the same strain on my table, trying to feel out which one(s) to keep, I wouldnt reccomend this. Ideally you want every plant on your table to be from the same mother. There are just too many issues with different nute requirements, different finishing times etc.
Heres a shot of my table. The plants that look like shit (yeah yeah they all do, i'm still new to the cloner and a bit of a hack.
) are the ones that had the least amount of roots.
anyhow hope this helps some
Good luck and happy growing.