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    I'v heard that giving your clones a miled bloom nute farmula will help them root

    Not magic. There is an explanation for this but I already said it like three times so you can go read that.
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    I'v heard that giving your clones a miled bloom nute farmula will help them root

    Lol I know. But I’m looking for the answer. I am out of what I normally use - a root excelurator and clonex rooting solution in RO. I’ve heard of a low dose of bloom being good due to the P and K. Not any helpful responses thus far.
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    I'v heard that giving your clones a miled bloom nute farmula will help them root

    Bro, you not listenin’. It’s ok though. There’s trace minerals and micros in tap water that are beneficial for plants. RO is not that way. Nice roots!
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    I'v heard that giving your clones a miled bloom nute farmula will help them root

    Well, like I said, there’s stuff in tap or well water. Not the case if using RO.
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    I'v heard that giving your clones a miled bloom nute farmula will help them root

    Tap water has trace minerals that are micronutrients for plants ie chlorine, calcium, iron, etc. Clones need nutrients, as they are growing new tissue.
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    I'v heard that giving your clones a miled bloom nute farmula will help them root

    This is not accurate. The plants still take in nutrients through the stomata. Hence being able to do foliar feeding. The clones need nutes to grow and develop properly. I do want to know how much bloom to use for rooting clones though!
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