they seem to be getting pale. is plain water enough to get them to root ?
anonymuss Well-Known Member Apr 22, 2011 #1 they seem to be getting pale. is plain water enough to get them to root ?
Mother's Finest Well-Known Member Apr 23, 2011 #2 Clones don't need any nutrients to root. Their lower fan leaves will yellow and die as the clones feed on them to grow roots.
Clones don't need any nutrients to root. Their lower fan leaves will yellow and die as the clones feed on them to grow roots.
Heisenberg Well-Known Member Apr 23, 2011 #3 A good way to feed clones is foliar spraying a very light nute solution. But as was already stated, some yellowing is expected. Perhaps you need to dim your lighting.
A good way to feed clones is foliar spraying a very light nute solution. But as was already stated, some yellowing is expected. Perhaps you need to dim your lighting.
anonymuss Well-Known Member Apr 23, 2011 #5 couple drops of vitamin b1 aka phosphoric acid 0-2-0 YES someone else said to have as little light as possible when cloning which makes sense to slow down metabolism its a single blue spctrum 13w CFL but its still bright. ty.
couple drops of vitamin b1 aka phosphoric acid 0-2-0 YES someone else said to have as little light as possible when cloning which makes sense to slow down metabolism its a single blue spctrum 13w CFL but its still bright. ty.
S stickyfingaz89 Well-Known Member Apr 25, 2011 #6 formulex!!! i wouldnt cloane with out it.. mix it ul half strenth and use it all the way untill the can use propper nutriants!! peace
formulex!!! i wouldnt cloane with out it.. mix it ul half strenth and use it all the way untill the can use propper nutriants!! peace