superstoner1
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Yes, I know, I've done this for a while, bro and if you didn't know, it is gone rather quickly when exposed. But it doesn't need to run 24\7. Anyway...............
Yes, I know, I've done this for a while, bro and if you didn't know, it is gone rather quickly when exposed. But it doesn't need to run 24\7. Anyway...............
I have read many posts and the one on IC Mag is, obviously, the most popular. However, they started out very conservatively. It takes a lot of chlorine to have a negative impact on plants and cuttings. Look how many people use tap water, which has a lot of chlorine. I use RO water, so the amount I add is probably not getting the level much above that of some tap waters. All I know is what works for me.Is it 30ml per gallon? Read the icmag post and it says 1 gram of shock (1/4 tsp) and 1oz (30ml) per 5 gallons. Based on this your recommendation seems like a lot of shock. Am I missing something?
Man, you must have an incredibly inefficient pump. I think mine uses less than 10 watts. Like I said, I saw much faster rooting when I stopped using my pump timer (and they're not cheap) and just went 24/7. Yes, the water temp increased, but with the shock, it was not an issue and it's simply a fact that rooting happens more quickly at 80F than 70F. To each his own. Not knocking what you do or what anyone else does...just sharing what works for me.Running a pump 24/7 in aero is a complete waste of energy and much added heat to the res. It is a huge waste. And youcan't get root rot if there are no roots. My cloner is on its second batch of cuttings with the same water straight from the tap three weeks ago, no additives, no temp control, and some have already rooted in 5-6 days
That's not what she said....heh heh.No, when you have 100% rooting success its done right, length doesn't matter.
Yeah, higher temps rooted my clones a couple days faster. However, if you have a pathogen in the game, the pathogen will also move faster.Typically clones root faster with warm 85 degree temperatures.
Cycle the pump for 5 minutes every 15 minutes.
Your air is fine.
I just bought 24 turbo klone about 2 weeks ago. Frist clones all died as i forgot to turn the pump back on all died in under 12 hours. New batch 6 days ago just kept the ph around 5.8 5.9 and on the warmer days put a frozen bottle of water in it. Today have roots on about 4 or 5 of them just used town water.Clones: Day 13 (100% rooted)
Turbo Klone
Room Temp: 77F
Water Temp: 77.5F
Humidity: 40% - 50%
Pump: 24/7
Ph: 5.8 - 5.9
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