murtymaker
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Cool, I'm not quite sure how to accept friend requests and all that but I will def be following your grow! keep in touch
To answer someones question on how I got them rooted in a basket...Cool, I'm not quite sure how to accept friend requests and all that but I will def be following your grow! keep in touch
lol! You stonerTo answer someones question on how I got them rooted in a basket...
No different than sticking them in a cloner....its a big cloner....I got a big fat cloner!
Possibly yes, b/c rapid rooters (although advertised as a clone rooting medium for soil AND hydrponics), get dirt in water too easily. So if you decide to not use rapid rooters, I would make sure that the stem of the clone is touching the bottom of the net cup and submerged under 1/2" of water; and hydroton stone should be filled around it.I was thinking about instead of putting the clones in a rapid rooter, what if I just put the stem of the cutting down barely sticking out of the basket then put the rocks all around it to keep it in place... the rocks would act just as the neo collar would and the stem would be hit with sprinkles of water just like the ez-cloner does... sound better than the rapid rooters?
Yeah, my Dazy cloner has a sprayer attached to a high pressure pump and the sprayer head spins like 1000 mph like seriously 20 timesper second, and it drenches everything in its line of site. But no, the stems were not submerged in my daisy cloner; it just ran off the stem. I have not lowered my water level in my Aero fo growing chambers to know if the sprayers make enough water particules airborne.You can def buy the 3" collars online somewhere I have seen them made for the aeroflo and others like it. I forgot where I saw it though.
In the e-z cloner and prob your day-z doesn't the water just spray around the stem? The stem is not submerged under 1/2" of water in those "cloning" devises.... or are they? If they are not which I always thought then I think the splashing from the aeroflo is quite similar to the smaller cloning machines and would work.
You can def buy the 3" collars online somewhere I have seen them made for the aeroflo and others like it. I forgot where I saw it though.
In the e-z cloner and prob your day-z doesn't the water just spray around the stem? The stem is not submerged under 1/2" of water in those "cloning" devises.... or are they? If they are not which I always thought then I think the splashing from the aeroflo is quite similar to the smaller cloning machines and would work.
66F damn that's cold... I have a chiller as well but I'm just going to turn it off while trying to clone... why didn't you do the same? Doesn't matter I guess cuz it worked haha...what hp is your chiller? Mine is 1/10hp and with lights on it can't cool down the water that well. It stays 72-78 with lights on. Not as good as I wanted but it's better than my old temps of 85-90F.It is the same except...I rooted my clones in my Aeroflo with the water temps at 66degrees consistently...I got a chiller.
They rooted well in 2 weeks and in 3 they were new plants...already established AND already competing to stay the same height with previously rooted clones next to them.
The interesting part is that my clones rooted at such low temps now that I think of it......hmmm
Hey glad to see that at least you got some roots out of 35/36... Why were they stressed so much? I'm going to try the no rapid rooter option in a couple months, if that doesn't work then I will spring for the cloner.