sippinslurpies
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Well SFGuys light looks like it put out some heat so i recon you're right in that aspect
If you have an autocloner you do not need a humidity dome.. I am not sure why, but the leaves will not droop at all and you never need to spray them. Simply place and forget about.i dont think that you should take off the dome if they dont have roots, i think theyll dry out too fast... not the plugs, but the leaves/cuts themselves wont be in a high humidity environment, wich they need to root.
I think some of them do have roots, just not busting out of the plug yet. We'll see...i dont think that you should take off the dome if they dont have roots, i think theyll dry out too fast... not the plugs, but the leaves/cuts themselves wont be in a high humidity environment, wich they need to root.
2 of the 3 Honey cuts wilted. 1 of the Shultz cuts (in the back row) wilted. Other than that the rest seem to be perfectly content (also happens the wilted ones have no bright green new growth in the center of the top like the other 8 do). The cubes dried out in 10 hours as much as they normally do in several days which was exactly what I wanted to happen by removing the dome. Cubes dry out quicker, so i can root feed them again...howd they do???
Oh, no he didn't. You picked up an aero-cloner! Awesome.Okay... So see above post. Everything is still the same except I have another observation to add. The Honey cuts which seem to be biting the dust (sorry honey fans) cubes are still quite moist. However the other cuts with the new growth; particularly the biggest two or 3 are almost totally dry! The rest are mostly dry, this leads me to conclude since they are drying at vastly different rates under the same conditions, perhaps the ones drying out the fastest have the best root systems. Thats my hypothesis at least.
Still no roots... But soon...
And I love when UPS leaves me presents
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Oh, no he didn't. You picked up an aero-cloner! Awesome.Okay... So see above post. Everything is still the same except I have another observation to add. The Honey cuts which seem to be biting the dust (sorry honey fans) cubes are still quite moist. However the other cuts with the new growth; particularly the biggest two or 3 are almost totally dry! The rest are mostly dry, this leads me to conclude since they are drying at vastly different rates under the same conditions, perhaps the ones drying out the fastest have the best root systems. Thats my hypothesis at least.
Still no roots... But soon...
And I love when UPS leaves me presents
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Oh yea, i picked up the green one i posted earlier. Also got a can of spray on bed liner and did 2 nice coats on it. It's outside drying now.Oh, no he didn't. You picked up an aero-cloner! Awesome.
Good thing I didn't make you one. Lol.
Now we'll see them little bastitches root.
Love the thread.Oh yea, i picked up the green one i posted earlier. Also got a can of spray on bed liner and did 2 nice coats on it. It's outside drying now.
Thanks Jin, it's getting a little quiet in here, but I cant wait to let the Aero cloner rip!Love the thread.
Build it, and they will come.Thanks Jin, it's getting a little quiet in here, but I cant wait to let the Aero cloner rip!
super cool bro, glad that you bit the bullet and at least boutgh one... i swear youlll thank yourself a million times for it...you just gained a shitload of time back into your life ....Okay... So see above post. Everything is still the same except I have another observation to add. The Honey cuts which seem to be biting the dust (sorry honey fans) cubes are still quite moist. However the other cuts with the new growth; particularly the biggest two or 3 are almost totally dry! The rest are mostly dry, this leads me to conclude since they are drying at vastly different rates under the same conditions, perhaps the ones drying out the fastest have the best root systems. Thats my hypothesis at least.
Still no roots... But soon...
And I love when UPS leaves me presents
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Does spray painting it black with bed liner count as building it? LOLBuild it, and they will come.
I am sure your right SFguy, this is how I feel with the fuckin dome tryin to clone this Tahoe --->super cool bro, glad that you bit the bullet and at least boutgh one... i swear youlll thank yourself a million times for it...you just gained a shitload of time back into your life ....
Thanks Huel, I'm glad to hear you say it tops around 85, because i am going to be in the high end of that... till it cools down here in the hot ass desert at least. A 5 gallon bucket in the room where the cloner will be around 83 -84F. Which is no where near optimal, i know it can lead to pathogen issues and more of thisDon't forget, with a aero cloner one of the most important factors is temperature. The rez temps should be in the 70-85 range and an atmosphere temp as close to 75 as possible.
Fantastic Input! Thank you!I'm striking roots in 3-4 days with my custom aero cloner, 84 degree rez. and Liquid Karma.