ÉsÇ420PoT™
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So pretty much my clones took nearly 3 1/2 weeks to route which is extremely long for me usually around two weeks at tops I'll get them fully rooted I don't know if it was the climate I'm currently in right now or if it was simply just the strain I cut but they damn near took 3 to 3 1/2 weeks for all of them to be successful he routed losing only two out of that batch of 70 I cut . Here's my dilemma I could've sworn I was going to have my new indoor unit done by the time these clowns were but of course that prove to not work out as planned as it still gonna take me another week or two to get my indoor unit ready to put plants in there .
With that said I usually from here stick the plants or clones into soil and then just let them veg but this time around I'm doing an aeroponics Hydro set up. So normally I would move them into the net pots and then put hydrogen pellets to close in the gap's and then stick them into the indoor unit however since it's not done I'm unable to do this right now .... So my friend told me that this would be OK the picture I'm about to post at least for a week or so until I get my shit set up but a part of me feels like this is over saturating them and it's going to drown them or cause root rot... All the clones have routed into oasis cubes and/or jiffy pellets, with an air stone. I dumped a bunch of water about a gallon or so of very very very low strength nutrients . And then move them under my T5 floro set up. What do you guys think will they survive and florist like this or will they drown as I suspected and ruin the clones ? If it isn't going to keep them efficiently alive and growing what would be a better method ?? Any help is greatly appreciated thanks guys. And yes guys I know my clones look like shit this is actually the shittiest looking clowns I've ever cloned usually work by the time the route all the foliage is still green and healthy however most of it still is and it has routed which is the main purpose what died will grow back .
With that said I usually from here stick the plants or clones into soil and then just let them veg but this time around I'm doing an aeroponics Hydro set up. So normally I would move them into the net pots and then put hydrogen pellets to close in the gap's and then stick them into the indoor unit however since it's not done I'm unable to do this right now .... So my friend told me that this would be OK the picture I'm about to post at least for a week or so until I get my shit set up but a part of me feels like this is over saturating them and it's going to drown them or cause root rot... All the clones have routed into oasis cubes and/or jiffy pellets, with an air stone. I dumped a bunch of water about a gallon or so of very very very low strength nutrients . And then move them under my T5 floro set up. What do you guys think will they survive and florist like this or will they drown as I suspected and ruin the clones ? If it isn't going to keep them efficiently alive and growing what would be a better method ?? Any help is greatly appreciated thanks guys. And yes guys I know my clones look like shit this is actually the shittiest looking clowns I've ever cloned usually work by the time the route all the foliage is still green and healthy however most of it still is and it has routed which is the main purpose what died will grow back .
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