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tilemaster

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i jsut switched to the ezcloner.. its producing roots and bumps in ludicrious amounts, but lil different shade of white, than with my bubble cloner. which took longer but roots were white as fake teeth. i also noticing that the rez gets hot , dont knwo if its from the air pump or the submersible, but its def warm, to hot. im thinking bout putting it on a timer to run some off times, to get rez temp lil cooler ,and as u mention , a clone provided with too much moisture will never need to root, and therefor will most likely rott be4 throwing out roots. . . so wuts kindof timer schedule would u reccommend for my new cloner GYPSY?
 

o= High= o

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This is what they end up looking like, you see that little pot in the middle, well that has the RW that held the clone in place till she got roots

 

bigjesse1922

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Gypsy I understand you are sayin no domes, no misting....

But you generally advise taking larger clones, correct?

I take small clones when just trimming to allow for airflow. If I were to just stick them in some soil, they would fall over in minutes.

Do your clones do this? Mine just aren't large enough to absorb enough water to handle 45-50% rh and survive, ImO. Am I wrong? Any drooping for you?
 

GypsyBush

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Gypsy I understand you are sayin no domes, no misting....

But you generally advise taking larger clones, correct?
I try to take big clones.. but I have rooted my share of 2" cuttings...

I take small clones when just trimming to allow for airflow. If I were to just stick them in some soil, they would fall over in minutes.
Al B. Fuct preaches 6 hours of darkness after cloning...

but I have never had issues putting them straight to the light...


Do your clones do this? Mine just aren't large enough to absorb enough water to handle 45-50% rh and survive, ImO. Am I wrong? Any drooping for you?
Mine do not droop... a few may.. but not usually

But I also must point out that RW can hold a lot more water than soil... while maintaining optimum air/water ratio...

You know I am not a soil guy... and you also know that is a whole other ball game... ;-)
 

bigjesse1922

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You know I am not a soil guy... and you also know that is a whole other ball game... ;-)
True.

But if I could save time and root them straight into soil I would prefer it...

I was just learning....

I think I like my way though. Drooping clones planted in mud sounds worse than doming plugs and misting....even if it takes me 10 days to get roots sometimes ;-)

Thanks GB :clap:
 

GypsyBush

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Cindy is getting chopped tonight... woot woot...:hump:

8 full weeks... I actually gave her a week's flush in 18/6 to finish...

don't ask... my house is a mess...:shock: but everything will be back to normal in a day or two...:lol:

fucking vegging plants in 12/12.. flowering plants in 18/6... half the shit not even getting water... some of them got 36 hours of dark DRY...:lol:

Holy Shit...

But like I said... a day or two more...:lol:

 

GypsyBush

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True.

But if I could save time and root them straight into soil I would prefer it...

I was just learning....

I think I like my way though. Drooping clones planted in mud sounds worse than doming plugs and misting....even if it takes me 10 days to get roots sometimes ;-)

Thanks GB :clap:
I say do what works for you Jesse...

If I was using soil, I would clone using soil too...:lol:

And if domes are needed... then so be it...

But you know I have zero soil experience...

I have cloned in wet shoelaces... RRplugs... RW cubes ... anything else is outside my knowledge.. and I cannot say what works and what doesn't... ;-)
 

bigjesse1922

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Cindy is getting chopped tonight... woot woot...:hump:

8 full weeks... I actually gave her a week's flush in 18/6 to finish...

don't ask... my house is a mess...:shock: but everything will be back to normal in a day or two...:lol:

fucking vegging plants in 12/12.. flowering plants in 18/6... half the shit not even getting water... some of them got 36 hours of dark DRY...:lol:

Holy Shit...

But like I said... a day or two more...:lol:
Pull it together, captain!
 

GypsyBush

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So what should I do with the last tray?

should I just flower the moms... and make new moms...?

or should I just slap another 48 clones and keep the moms as moms..?
 

bigjesse1922

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I say do what works for you Jesse...

If I was using soil, I would clone using soil too...:lol:

And if domes are needed... then so be it...

But you know I have zero soil experience...

I have cloned in wet shoelaces... RRplugs... RW cubes ... anything else is outside my knowledge.. and I cannot say what works and what doesn't... ;-)
Yeah I would really like to clone in soil

But I have seen lots of people do it, and I usually get roots faster and have more lush, healthy looking clones than they do.

If I can find a good method I will switch. I just haven't seen anyone clone straight into soil without using domes and not having the bottom leaves drooping in the dirt, rotting off...which opens me up to mold...

It works though, so I think I like your advice. I took some clones Thurs and they are doin great so far that way. I wanna start vegging my future moms now under mh before I flip and move them to the future veg chamber....

Well, anyway...I do have my own journal and all so....sorry to ramble...
 

bigjesse1922

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So what should I do with the last tray?

should I just flower the moms... and make new moms...?

or should I just slap another 48 clones and keep the moms as moms..?
I am kinda confused....are you keeping moms for future trees or for SOG clones or to just keep your strains goin?
 

SpruceZeus

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Wow, sounds like your more messed up than me right now.

Deep breath full of juicyfruit.... now relax....


Now, time to get to work!!! (me too, it's reservoir changing day)

 
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