kid cannabis
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no in cloning, the medium must stay soaking wet thats why some people clone in straight up water but iff its actually growing the rockwol shouldnt be soaked
Thanks for stopping by.Maybe I missed it...do you open the bags to spray the leaves with water during the coarse of the day ? If so how many times?
And If the rockwool doesnt seem to dry up would you open the bag more often or one good amount of time to let things dry out a bit?
I know clones need alot of humidity but isnt it bad if rockwool stays soaking wet?
I do not spray at all, I may get high and leave the bag open and they dry out, in that case you dip a bottom corner into the solution until the rockwool. I believe the plant will get it's moisture where it can, and I try to force it to get it through the cut on the bottom.So you just open the bags a few times a day, no spraying the leaves with water ever.....?
Then you take them out of the bag once roots are poking through, or do you let them stay in the bag until theirs alot of roots?
Thanks again man.
If they are under 2 100W Equivalent 6700K CFLs I would say on the average of 7-10 days at 80* (size and strain dependent), lately they have been getting colder at night and I'm not sure how to keep them warm just yet, but this batch will take longer due to abient winter temperature.how long do you wait til trans planting?
I still have a spare rooting heat mat laying around, just looking for an acceptable place to put it and regulate the temp on it. Last time I used it the darn thing baked my clones and I have been afraid to do use it again until I have a new box for it and everything. I might get an aquarium T5 and use another tray and humidity dome. Usually I take 25 clones at once and let them hang out for a while and the ziplock bag gets a bit annoying with large amounts of clone.Hey dubb, if the temps get too bad u can always use a heating pad, maybe set it up so it comes on at night through ur timer. I'm havin to use one right now to sprout a seed in a peat pot, the peatjust gets a bit too cold when it gets watered ya know.
I still have a spare rooting heat mat laying around, just looking for an acceptable place to put it and regulate the temp on it. Last time I used it the darn thing baked my clones and I have been afraid to do use it again until I have a new box for it and everything. I might get an aquarium T5 and use another tray and humidity dome. Usually I take 25 clones at once and let them hang out for a while and the ziplock bag gets a bit annoying with large amounts of clone.
Thanks for the kind words, and the +rep. Updates soon with pictures, I have not been around the plants much lately though.subscribe +rep
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I too work in the health field and It's true, you can't sterilise with alcahol, only decontaminate, to sterilise you need 134 degrees for 3 minutes.your not sterilizing that metal blade at all with that alcohol... your only killing staph germs which i doubt you have in your home alcohol is a antiseptic. sorry i work in the field and could not help but correct you... and this is from Wikipedia...
Alcohols
Alcohols, usually ethanol or isopropanol, are sometimes used as a disinfectant, but more often as an antiseptic (the distinction being that alcohol tends to be used on living tissue rather than nonliving surfaces). They have wide microbicidal activity, are non corrosive, but can be a fire hazard. They also have limited residual activity due to evaporation, which results in brief contact times, and have a limited activity in the presence of organic material. Alcohols are more effective combined with purified water70% isopropyl alcohol or 70% ethyl alcohol is more effective than 90% alcohol, because the higher water content allows for greater diffusion through the cell membrane. [3] Alcohol is, however, not effective against fungal and bacterial spores.[3]
heat will sterilize metal... i never clean my scissors when i clone and have no problems....