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I see the best results in Aeroponic cloners with no humidity dome. The water pump is on a timer, it runs on for 15 minutes, off for 30 minutes, IMHO the preferred method would be on for 5, off for 20 but 5 minute increment timers are ~$75... Moist Oxygen/air ("High levels of humidity") is what drives the cut ends to search for water. The dry intervals are important, roots need oxygen and water!... Don't be afraid to use sub cultures or mykos.... Great White works wonders for me.... After a week change the water, after roots appear add in a SMALL amount of nutrients or clone-X solution to stave off starvation. Use something disposable or sterilize the support foam with Hydrogen peroxide or bleach... Any other questions?
It worked for me, these girls came from a bag seed mother.Hey I'm just wondering can clone like that bubble thing then transplant into soil? If so how did you transplant please.. I'm about to buy a pump and that's it I have all the other things apart from a pump but just curious if it be okay to soil
transplant into anything you want to afterwards!Hey I'm just wondering can clone like that bubble thing then transplant into soil? If so how did you transplant please.. I'm about to buy a pump and that's it I have all the other things apart from a pump but just curious if it be okay to soil
Thanks, will do.
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That's smart
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think Rubbermaid tote for "under the bed" shoe storage.... about 10 gallons and 2' x 3'.....I believe you could do this outside, in a 55 gallon drum. That would be a sight to see