tendran
Active Member
Serapis, you tend to take things to heart pretty quick. All that guys posts were edited, so I don't know if they've been altered or what, but I have rooting issues myself often times and I still don't think I would have taken it too personally. At least he took the time to use proper grammar and spelling. Here is an excerpt from a thread I posted on another site, in response to my cloning issues.. You'll feel dumber having read it..
"hi all i wanted 40 cutting for my space on second floor of my cuboard took 45 5 for sake of some not rooting but all come back in week with new growth under fhd sun blaster lighting 125w color temp 2700k with clonex rooting horm scraped 1/2" off bottom then strait in to coco professional plus left them for 2 days then put small freezer bags over them left for 4 days took bags off 7 day sold all on 8 day 5er peace cos fell out with partner who wanted it out their house my point is i have more luck with clones than i do crowing it all way i have 2big ones just now 3 others i dont no what the hell they are but they have folage everywere and are only 5" tall really lots of leves dont think it could cram any more in to its ltl stem lol anyway all best on your clones and future harvest clones all the way over seed's i think but what the hell do i no"
When in doubt, I find the best thing to do is just ignore the posters that annoy you. I just don't respond to people that aren't adding something of value to the discussion.
As for giving up if the ezcloner doesn't work? I say pish posh to that. I'm happy to get a 25% success rate myself, so I feel your pain. lol. But always going from seed is such a waste of time it feels like, they take forever, and giving up entirely.. Well.. I can't condone that one bit!
Ironically, the best success I've had with rooting were from first failing to root in coco first, then rinsing the coir off the unrooted stem after about 12 days, it would look nasty and brown, but I'd put them into the bucket cloner anyway and within a few days I had roots on 2 out of 4. All I'm using is plain tap water (not even ph'd) with about a half cap of 3% hydrogen peroxide every 3-4 days, and a complete change after a week.. I'm afraid to use nutrients at all because I've seen rooting clones with nice little white stubs get their roots burnt off in my first cloning attempts in rockwool, even with a 1/4 strength cloning nutes per B.C.'s nutrient mixing chart.. I ignore the yellowing of the leaves unless I think it's from the light being too close. Like you, I'm not too worried about time it takes to clone, just trying to guarantee a decent success rate so I don't have to grow from seed unless I want new strains or pheno's. So if it takes 2 weeks or longer to root, so be it, as long as it roots,,
In the end, each of us is going to stick with what works for us.. and what works for us, probably won't work for everyone. Some people clone in coco directly with ease, for example.. Me, not so much......
"hi all i wanted 40 cutting for my space on second floor of my cuboard took 45 5 for sake of some not rooting but all come back in week with new growth under fhd sun blaster lighting 125w color temp 2700k with clonex rooting horm scraped 1/2" off bottom then strait in to coco professional plus left them for 2 days then put small freezer bags over them left for 4 days took bags off 7 day sold all on 8 day 5er peace cos fell out with partner who wanted it out their house my point is i have more luck with clones than i do crowing it all way i have 2big ones just now 3 others i dont no what the hell they are but they have folage everywere and are only 5" tall really lots of leves dont think it could cram any more in to its ltl stem lol anyway all best on your clones and future harvest clones all the way over seed's i think but what the hell do i no"
When in doubt, I find the best thing to do is just ignore the posters that annoy you. I just don't respond to people that aren't adding something of value to the discussion.
As for giving up if the ezcloner doesn't work? I say pish posh to that. I'm happy to get a 25% success rate myself, so I feel your pain. lol. But always going from seed is such a waste of time it feels like, they take forever, and giving up entirely.. Well.. I can't condone that one bit!
Ironically, the best success I've had with rooting were from first failing to root in coco first, then rinsing the coir off the unrooted stem after about 12 days, it would look nasty and brown, but I'd put them into the bucket cloner anyway and within a few days I had roots on 2 out of 4. All I'm using is plain tap water (not even ph'd) with about a half cap of 3% hydrogen peroxide every 3-4 days, and a complete change after a week.. I'm afraid to use nutrients at all because I've seen rooting clones with nice little white stubs get their roots burnt off in my first cloning attempts in rockwool, even with a 1/4 strength cloning nutes per B.C.'s nutrient mixing chart.. I ignore the yellowing of the leaves unless I think it's from the light being too close. Like you, I'm not too worried about time it takes to clone, just trying to guarantee a decent success rate so I don't have to grow from seed unless I want new strains or pheno's. So if it takes 2 weeks or longer to root, so be it, as long as it roots,,
In the end, each of us is going to stick with what works for us.. and what works for us, probably won't work for everyone. Some people clone in coco directly with ease, for example.. Me, not so much......