mikegreenethumb
Active Member
whats the advantage to the smart pots ??
In short it is simply more air for the medium. And that does wonders. Other than that I love the no mess situ.whats the advantage to the smart pots ??
no heals for any medium to leak.why no mess ??
word to that son!yeah im super excited ive not seen them before missed them just a couple of times though. i just hope they do the classics and drop a lot of the rock stuff i really hate that. stick to it oldskool raw beats and rap. wonder if therell be smoking in the auditorium hahahaha
It was sitting in a dome on a bed of perlite. The perlite was thoroughly drenched in the tea mix before I pulled the clone out. Sorry if the picture was misleading, your observation is on the right track, if the RW cube was this wet it would take much longer to root. But once it is rooted I make sure to have a lot more water in the perlite so the roots could happily grow in the tea.What did you just pull that clone out off that it is that wet? I am still can't wait to try your clonning tea.
Tapwater will not work as good. There is chlorine and chloramine in tap water, and you cannot remove the latter by simply evaporating it. Anyhow even if you filter it, I still always got better results with RO as my tap water is garbage. I use 0-3ppm RO which gives me full control over all the dissolved particles, and that is how I like it, being in full control. Ooops almost forgot to mention why chlorine/chloramines are a problem, the main power of the mix I feel is in the beneficials, I suspect that even roots excelurator is just a concentrated mix of certain bacterias. Chlorine/chloramines will destroy completely or at least hinder the beneficials from doing their magic.hey bender, nice grow over there
im going to try the clone tea but without R/O do you think it will still be effective?
and how do you know when to stop watering the smart pots? they dont leak out water telling you when to stop do they?
thanks