morgulator
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Hi guys
I have been trying to clone for 3 weeks now, and I always end up with the same result - Clones die.
I have tried to cut from the top of the mother and from further down. Big clones, small clones . Always the same death as result.
I have read and tried the techiniques by Al b fuct, but I just can get them to stay alive long enough. The latest try is still going on and it is better than the other techniques by far.
I have a tank with ph:d water and containing root stimulation nutes. I have an immersion heater in it keeping the water at 28 degrees celcius. I also have two airstones. In this tank I have dropped a sheet of styrofoam in which the clones are placed with the stems sticking out about an inch at the bottom. This way, the clones always have contact with water regardless of water level in the tank. The clones have managed to stay alive for more than a week, but I still se no signs of roots and now the stems are starting to become hollow inside. I am fearing that these clones are faced with the same fate as their predecessors. What can I do to get the motherjumping clones to survive and shoot some roots?????
I have been trying to clone for 3 weeks now, and I always end up with the same result - Clones die.
I have tried to cut from the top of the mother and from further down. Big clones, small clones . Always the same death as result.
I have read and tried the techiniques by Al b fuct, but I just can get them to stay alive long enough. The latest try is still going on and it is better than the other techniques by far.
I have a tank with ph:d water and containing root stimulation nutes. I have an immersion heater in it keeping the water at 28 degrees celcius. I also have two airstones. In this tank I have dropped a sheet of styrofoam in which the clones are placed with the stems sticking out about an inch at the bottom. This way, the clones always have contact with water regardless of water level in the tank. The clones have managed to stay alive for more than a week, but I still se no signs of roots and now the stems are starting to become hollow inside. I am fearing that these clones are faced with the same fate as their predecessors. What can I do to get the motherjumping clones to survive and shoot some roots?????