SnowWhite
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I'll be taking cuts tomorrow. I've been out to get supplies today. I've decided to root them straight into coco in small seedling/cutting pots. I've never tried cloning in coco before, but I've tried just about everything else and I see no reason why coco won't be just as effective.
I've already prepared my cutting tray as I only have a small window of time in the morning before my lights go out. So tomorrow I will do my usual checks/watering/feeding etc, then take cuts, dipping the cutting in my rooting gel, then straight into my coco....simple!
Here's my cutting tray ready to go. I have a humidity dome to go on top.
I've watered the pots in with a light A+B+Rhizo feed and will leave them to stand over night. The damp vermiculite in the bottom of the tray just helps keep things nice and humid under the dome, without having to spray them every day. They should be just fine while I'm away with work. I just hope rooting in coco does not give me any unexpected surprises....i.e. dead clones!!!!!
I've already prepared my cutting tray as I only have a small window of time in the morning before my lights go out. So tomorrow I will do my usual checks/watering/feeding etc, then take cuts, dipping the cutting in my rooting gel, then straight into my coco....simple!
Here's my cutting tray ready to go. I have a humidity dome to go on top.
I've watered the pots in with a light A+B+Rhizo feed and will leave them to stand over night. The damp vermiculite in the bottom of the tray just helps keep things nice and humid under the dome, without having to spray them every day. They should be just fine while I'm away with work. I just hope rooting in coco does not give me any unexpected surprises....i.e. dead clones!!!!!
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