AzCannaMan
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I like you [B3RNY], i dont blame you for them not taking. I have no one to blame but myself. I do think the Aero Cloner will go better, except I already see the f-ing watering temp being too high in my head... Other than that the Areo should so real smooth i am hoping. The temp should be only an issue for another month or 2 before it cools off here.I've rooted many clones before, with skin and without it. Every cloning tutorial in the world, just about, uses the split or the skinning. I don't split mine but I used to skin the hell out of em. That is not why your cuttings didn't root. People root skinned stems every day. Those stems just show rot, from being moist without roots. You can't really see the whole sentence in the pics, but I believe you about that. I was just trying to help... I know that's not what the problem was. I've cut some skin off every strain I've rooted so far, usually doing around half-n-half. But I usually don't see a difference either way, see Jorge Cervantes says the unskinned cutting will root a TINY bit faster but the skinned stem will produce more individual roots. Your problem in this cloning method is something else, I do think you'll do better with an aerocloner though. At least until you get the hang of the whole rooting process.Realize that most guides, books and tutorials say that cuttings will root in 14-28 days; not everyone is going to get really fast cuttings until the environment is ideal for the rooting process. You should be taking care of temperature, humidity, light levels, nutrients & irrigation and not allowing the medium to dry throughout the entire process. If nothing else, try the same exact method again only do not skin the stems and see what kind of results you get.
Cloning in a dome is like walking a tightrope. Have to keep the media wet, but not too wet, and it should get somewhat dry, but not totally dry... Complete pain in the ass!
PO Gave me a little trick i'll use for watering them if i ever try to root cuts again w/o the aero cloner. Which is doubtful since i have that now as long as it works like it should. Here is the trick
Use RW cubes. Dip the bottom 1/3 of the cube in the mix for 2 seconds and pull out. There is your perfectly watered cube. Do this every to a dry block before planting the cut (which they say not to skin them or slice it, only cut the stem on a 45 with a new razor like everyone does). So they dip the bottom 1/3 of the block for 2 seconds then pull it out, push the cut into the cube about 1/2 way down or a little more, do not use the hole in the cube, dip it in the nutrient mix every two days. Should have roots is < 15 days.
I cant share the whole email because they specifically asked me not to since there is information they "dont share at all". I will tell you they do the above and they dont dip the cut itself in anything other than the nute mix before planting it...