Got this a little while back and it improved my cloning game big time. Figured it might help some folks. They also have a guide for vegetative growth.
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Thats ur opinion and thats cool. There's much more useful info in there than the dip/squeeze. The dipping once a day works amazingly if you only have a few clones, roots in 10 days. If you have lots you can run a simple nft system with continuous water flow (automated but takes 14-20 days for roots). I bought the light meter ($25) and ppm/ph pens ($80 ea) they use, and it upped my grow game big time....That guide is overcomplicated as hell and has some bad advice. Dipping rockwool cubes once a day and squeezing them is counterproductive to rooting.
No thanks. I have a photobio.Geez, u folks can be so negative lol! The folks that made the video have 1000's of clones, so they probably know their stuff. I bought from them a couple of times, that's how I ended up finding the guide. Try the meter and then come back here and let us know how it went, I own 2 of them and yes they cost me $20 each, its the HS1010 model. When u dismiss things before trying them you often miss out on gems...
dried weightI've got what may be a dumb question: does the "yield" weight given on seed bank websites refer to dried weight or fresh cut weight?
I'm not negative, But I'm not a sucker that's gonna open or save an unverifiable file on my computer so some asshole can try to fuck my shit up. as for a 20.00 light meter, eventually the tech price on those will drop to that point but honestly if your phone isnt some junk 20 dollar burner the light sensor is prolly good enough for an app to give you a reasonably accurate number for free, I have a few of them on the s21 ultra and they were within 5% of a dedicated meter that is known to be good . If your lights are from a reputable company its a moot point because they will have all the data you need posted from the tests conducted. it's not 2015 anymore and led grow lights are leaps and bounds ahead of what they were at that point, when a meter was actually needed .Geez, u folks can be so negative lol! The folks that made the video have 1000's of clones, so they probably know their stuff. I bought from them a couple of times, that's how I ended up finding the guide. Try the meter and then come back here and let us know how it went, I own 2 of them and yes they cost me $20 each, its the HS1010 model. When u dismiss things before trying them you often miss out on gems...
I've got what may be a dumb question: does the "yield" weight given on seed bank websites refer to dried weight or fresh cut weight?
You appear to be a spammer shilling for a clone company. Why would it be in their best interest for anyone's clones to survive but their own.Got this a little while back and it improved my cloning game big time. Figured it might help some folks. They also have a guide for vegetative growth.
Damn. Super sleuthing this early?You appear to be a spammer shilling for a clone company. Why would it be in there best interest for anyone's clones to survive but their own.
https://bensnursery.com/ your idiot's guide to cloning came from there.
10 days is "amazingly"?Thats ur opinion and thats cool. There's much more useful info in there than the dip/squeeze. The dipping once a day works amazingly if you only have a few clones, roots in 10 days. If you have lots you can run a simple nft system with continuous water flow (automated but takes 14-20 days for roots). I bought the light meter ($25) and ppm/ph pens ($80 ea) they use, and it upped my grow game big time....
IKR!! First cup of coffee and no joint rolled makes me crankyDamn. Super sleuthing this early?
For me that would be. Mine take between 14 and 21 days because I'm revegging at the same time and my strains are mostly cranky. This morning's theme is: CRANKY!10 days is "amazingly"?
Mine typically take 10-14 days in a glass of water in a window.... But I don't think it's amazingly, it's probably averagelyFor me that would be. Mine take between 14 and 21 days because I'm revegging at the same time and my strains are mostly cranky. This morning's theme is: CRANKY!