doggiepaddel11
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Hey AL, what is the optimum humidity level to root clones?
Doesn't matter. Avoid humidomes. If the cutting is getting sufficient water uptake through the stem cut, they're not needed- and usually cause problems.Hey AL, what is the optimum humidity level to root clones?
I'm not the guy to ask about breeding. I sprout beans and propagate by cuttings. I let others do the breeding work.Al B,
I don't know where to get at you, but I want to ask you about breeding G-13 seeds.
Please read the entire thread. Your questions all are answered in the discussion, but I'll cover them here out of courtesy.is your clone tray fed manually or on a timer and roughly how much how often,
The height of a mum on retirement is kinda hard to say as I am always cutting them back and really quite severely. I retire them when they are no longer vigorous or have signs of having picked up some gnats in the rootmass.also how tall do your mothers get (from the bottom of the stem) before they're replaced? cheers pal
Yep, I've done aerocloners before. They worked generally well for me, though I found dosing the water with 50% grade H2O2 @ 1ml/L improved the consistency across each batch. An aquarium heater in the rez, set for about 25C helps, too.It costs under $40.
All you do is take a cutting, stick it in the neoprene sleeve and your good to go. Run straight water and you will have a 100% success rate.
ive had zero success in rockwool, it stays to wet. Are you getting 100% in rockwool on a heat mat? also if you put em strait on a heat mat it gets way to hot, you need the prop trey in between which will put your cubes in the mid 70's. still i had no success. good luckYep, I've done aerocloners before. They worked generally well for me, though I found dosing the water with 50% grade H2O2 @ 1ml/L improved the consistency across each batch. An aquarium heater in the rez, set for about 25C helps, too.
I went back to RW as I found I could get 100%, every time, with cubes on a heat mat as opposed to about 80-90% in aero. Glad you can get 100% every time out of aero- I never could.
Does your $40 account for lighting, enclosure and fans?
is this why i also get yellow burnt tips?Al is on holiday so I will take the liberty of answering while I am babysitting his grow (but not the thread!). We both grow the same way (well mostly). Both Al & I get 100% nearly every time in 40mm rw cubes. We both use heat mats, Al has his clones in a thin plastic tray on the mat, I don't bother with the tray. What temp is your mat set to? Should be 30C. Is it a horticultural heat mat or are you using something else like a heating pad for people? Heating pads get too hot even on low. I tried to use one and it always got too hot.
You're watering your cubes too much. See the 1st page of this thread for info on how to water rw cubes. Dip only a corner of a rw cube in watering solution for a second or so.
Overwatering will cause slow rooting, yellow leaves, floppy leaves etc.
yes sounds like overwatering as well. Yellow tips and margins (edges) on lower leaves as well as that sickly undercurl are indicative of starvation of water.is this why i also get yellow burnt tips?
mine go straight on a horticultural heat mat and im doin good for succes rate they are just kind of droopy and yellow burnt tips. my watering skills could need honing as im still pretty new...