jgreenbeast
Well-Known Member
Lookin good man keep it up!
The reason for that is cuz that's what I've seen almost everyone do with their clones. Any pictures I've seen, the clones have been trimmed back to just the last couple leaves and a little sprig of new growth. Do you have pictures of how you take your clones?dude your problems are caused cus you leave little to no foliage on them clones, you literally have two leaves on each clone
Your explanation makes total sense - never had anyone explain it that way. Next batch I take I will definitely leave a second node and see how it goes.if the clone dont root within 7 days, most take up to 15 they will need some juice to feed on, those leaves provide juice, you ever see people leave large fan leaves on and just cut them in half? well why dont they take off the whole leave instead of cutting? please take one cutting and leave 2 nodes on it, just one for me and try it out, that clone will be armed with the ammunition to survive for 2 weeks easily if not rooted fast
Oh yeah, I had seen your post back there. I didn't act on it at the time due to it being the first I had heard of leaving more leaves, and my assumption that I was generally overwatering.if you want to go back, i think you missed my post like 10 posts back i explain my clone theory better
I'm a big fan of H2O2, but as of now have no way to get the good stuff (35%). My veg tank has been doing great since I've been using H2O2, but can't see buying the super-dilute drug store versionmy first time with an aeroponic cloner, i had root rot, not for cloning for the sake of vegging after they rooted, im am confident that if you can keep it under 80, you will have roots before any root rot takes hold, i have seen and heard of people putting heaters in the cloners, also i dont know if you ever worked with hydrogen peroxide but that helps keep shit at bay, change out the water every few days and you will have roots real fast, just dont leave rooted clones in it
personally i never used anything but PH'd water, i once tried shultz powder but it washes off as you know, with nothing in the water i seen roots in as little as 4 daysI'm a big fan of H2O2, but as of now have no way to get the good stuff (35%). My veg tank has been doing great since I've been using H2O2, but can't see buying the super-dilute drug store version
Do you just use tap water in your cloner? Do you use any other cloning/cleaning solutions like PowerClone/clonex/hydroguard? My cloner came with a bottle of PowerClone solution and AquaShield (hydroguard's apparent replacement) so I have it running with the recommended amounts of each.
I guess once I run out of my last precious drops of H2O2 I'll have to see how the AquaShield works in my main tanks. I hope it doesn't cause me headaches.
Upon further inspection, and the passage of some time, I am convinced that the goo I see is just left over from the clone gel I used. Next time around I will try half w/gel and half w/o and see how that goes...Well, it would seem that something is happening to my clones. I have a feeling it's all good, but thought I'd post a couple pics and see what y'all think...
Basically many of the bottoms are getting a clearish covering. It kinda looks like there may be little root tips forming in it, but then again I dunno.
So, whatcha think??? Good signs or Goo (AKA funk/fungus/not good)??
I totally agree - was given the advice to use the clone gel from the guy at the hydro shop.dude in an aero setup, you dont need nothing just ph the water, anything you dip them in will wash off fast and make you think some kinda funk is going on in the water, looking good