Mr.Therapy Man 2
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Make sure you cut them below your node about a half inch or so,thats where your roots start at
Ok It seems my technique is all wrong, I'll post some pics of the cloner and make a list of the things I currently do. I'm fucking it up! now I know for sure. BrbMake sure you cut them below your node about a half inch or so,thats where your roots start at
I agree shnkrmn. I clone in a homemade bubble cloner. Not at all a sterile environment. But I get a 90% propagation. All you need is water at the proper ph and a little hydrogen peroxide (1 cap per liter) and leave them. I doMy cloning habits are filthy but I still get 23 for 25 on a regular basis.
Smokey is absolutely right...try rapid rooters, they work great. I don't even use any cloning gel or powders anymore, just RO water to keep 'em moist for 7-14 days in a warm (70-80 deg) space with one 26w cfl over top. Haven't had one failure out of 27 attempts so far, with five different strains. Hell, I have more clones than I can use right now - I just hate throwing away perfectly good cuttings from when I top my plants.bro...youre doing WAY too much...take the cutting...make a 45˚ cut on the end of the stem. shave some skin of the tip where you made the cut..dip in rooting gel. put in rapid rooter. place clone with rooter plug in dome. put fluorescent tube on top of dome, and mist with r/o water..no other bs. place tray on heat pad, cover with dome..and BAM! 100% everytime.
i see all these noobs trying these advanced methods and constantly failing. hell...ive even placed cuttings in a cup of water(like a bouquet of flowers), and in three weeks i had roots on some of them.. and it was tap nasty ass water too. stop over doing things, and you'll see how easy it is.
Gotcha. When you do get 'em, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at how well they work. As long as you're cutting at the right place (maybe a quarter or half inch below a node), it should work just fine. I've used rockwool cubes with limited success (usually worked, but not always) and a diy bubble-cloner (good success, but more complicated), and I found RR plugs to be the easiest and most reliable so far. Unlike rockwool, they have just the right structure and "spongy-ness" to maintain the necessary air-pockets and retain enough water to give roots a chance to form and grow. If you keep your cuttings in some kind of humidity chamber (pics of my setup below), you should only have to "spritz" 'em with water every couple of days just to keep 'em moistRapid rooters are on their way but it'll take them at least two weeks to get here...I don't use them because I have to learn to do it with local supplies which are very very limited.
I tried it one time with oasis but I got mold..Chopping it into little cubes works better but I've never tried it. Although I'm doing the rapid rooter way, I don't wanna rely my method on them since the only way to get them is shipping from the USBTW, this isn't MY technique. Here's a link to the thread where I stole the ideas from (https://www.rollitup.org/subcools-old-school-organics/50073-cloning-subcool-redundant-explanation-pictures.html). Def wanna give credit where credit is due. You might find some useful info in there.
I see. Well, maybe just order a couple of bags at one time. I think there's 50/bag, so could last a pretty long time depending on how many you do each time. I've had a bag stored in my garage for probly six months now with no reduction in efficacy.I tried it one time with oasis but I got mold..Chopping it into little cubes works better but I've never tried it. Although I'm doing the rapid rooter way, I don't wanna rely my method on them since the only way to get them is shipping from the US
I have also been told that I have to be wary of the moon's cycle. that there's a special period for plants to be more likely to grow roots