can hydroponically grown clones be placed in soil?

BUBBACRUSHA

Active Member
im just curious, i built a bubble cloner and am now curious if this can be done with damaging my babies? can anyone help???
 

jyermum

Active Member
No worries. You can put your water babies in dirt without any issues as long as 1. you dont mess with the roots too much and 2. the soil isn't too "hot"
 

BUBBACRUSHA

Active Member
RIGHT ON! this is my first time useing the bubble cloner. and im really excited now that i know i can still use this contraption i made!

and by "to hot" you mean ph adjusted to 5.8 - 6.5 right? or am i wrong?
 

ClamDigger

Active Member
i too, root clones hydroponically (aero) then transfer into a custom coco-compost mix.
the only tip i can think of is transplant them before the roots get over 1" long.
 

bulla

Well-Known Member
i too, root clones hydroponically (aero) then transfer into a custom coco-compost mix.
the only tip i can think of is transplant them before the roots get over 1" long.
i agree not only is it a pain in the ass with long roots but they break easy
 
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