ProdigalSun
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How do you clone without a dome?
I have one, but options are good, and I'd like a better way.
I have one, but options are good, and I'd like a better way.
I clone regular but without the dome. I only cloned 8 so far but all have rooted.How do you clone without a dome?
I have one, but options are good, and I'd like a better way.
Not the dome its the oxygen or lack therof in your water.Ive rooted a couple in water. Once the roots are present, I transplant.
This process is a lot slower than traditional cloning in a dome.
So, if the water was oxygenated (by means of an aquarium air pump/air stone) the rooting process would be quickened?Not the dome its the oxygen or lack therof in your water.
Yes. Also keeping rootzone warm with a heatmat really speeds up rooting. I prefer to use soil. Keeping it simple.So, if the water was oxygenated (by means of an aquarium air pump/air stone) the rooting process would be quickened?
I appreciate simplicity too, but It's best to match your cloning technique to the style of grow the plant is destined for. Hydro and soil then would need different techniques. Rockwool or aerocloner for hydro and soil or peat pucks or ready rooters for soil.Snapsprovolone wrote: I prefer to use soil. Keeping it simple.
I've just ordered a 200w 6400k T5 unit (one of those big, chunky bulbs)I appreciate simplicity too, but It's best to match your cloning technique to the style of grow the plant is destined for. Hydro and soil then would need different techniques. Rockwool or aerocloner for hydro and soil or peat pucks or ready rooters for soil.
JD
I have a 99.99% success rate with my aero cloner and I grow in soil.I appreciate simplicity too, but It's best to match your cloning technique to the style of grow the plant is destined for. Hydro and soil then would need different techniques. Rockwool or aerocloner for hydro and soil or peat pucks or ready rooters for soil.
JD
I would argue that you are growing water roots and then, in soil, your plants need to develop soil roots...so your plants would probably take off faster if started in soil-like medium and didn't have to go through two rootings.Demon trich wrote: I have a 99.99% success rate with my aero cloner and I grow in soil.
Simply not true. I also use an aero cloner ( home made ) and when I was involved with a medical marijuana support group put out 53 clones every 9-12 days. The problem with transplanting can be due to either damaging the roots by carelessness and rough handling or by leaving air pockets in the root area at transplant. I have some that have been in my newest cloner ( 33 hole ) https://www.rollitup.org/do-yourself/761544-easy-dyi-aero-cloning.html#post9939622 and will post some pics of the rooted clones in a few days. Most of them have 1/2" roots at this time.I would argue that you are growing water roots and then, in soil, your plants need to develop soil roots...so your plants would probably take off faster if started in soil-like medium and didn't have to go through two rootings.
I tried to find references for this but all are on ganja forums (hardly scientific). General recommendations are to not allow aerocloner (water) roots to get very long before going to soil. One guy who posted a thread on ICMAG said he lost 50% going from hydro to soil.
Back to original topic...AlBFuct has a cool little cloning area that doesn't use a dome. Check it out.
https://www.rollitup.org/hydroponics-aeroponics/15030-batch-clones-rockwool.html
Cheers,
JD