Rockwool with minimal sunlight which is a 40 watt veg bulb 3 feet away.how are you rooting your clones, soil, rockwool ect
I just read up on this and I'm going to try it on my basil cuttings this summer.Ground cinnamon.
Immediately after they are cut from the mother? Put them in some plain water while you get the cloning stuff ready. Then when the cuttings are prepared to be shoved into the medium - you've removed any bottom leaves then sliced the stem - you can then dip the prepared end in the rooting hormone.... so what should I dip my brand new cuttings in them right when I take them from the mother plant ...
Cinnamon provides dozens of benefits to plants, including its natural antifungal and antibacterial properties.... I was getting PM ...
I tried a small $15 container of the purple rooting hormone from the hydro store. It worked well for helping the cuttings root. But when the purple goo ran out, I tried the ground cinnamon. I had the exact same success with the cinnamon as I did with the purple goo.... I just read up on this and I'm going to try it on my basil cuttings this summer ...
3ppm residual chlorine solution and let it aerate in that until roots appears. Other than that IBA-K and NAA, KLN has it amongst many other.Right after I take a cutting what should I dip it in? I have Anthena IPM, Regalia CG, and PureCrop 1. I've been getting some PM and my cuttings have been taking longer to get roots, not sure if its related.
I advice you to stop using Rockwool for cuttings. RW is naturally high in pH and cuttings needs P to create roots. P becomes way less available over pH 6.5.Rockwool with minimal sunlight which is a 40 watt veg bulb 3 feet away.
How cold is the room getting at night? Are you using a heating pad? PM is typically caused by drastic swings in heat. Slow rooting is typically caused by a lack of warmth. The cut will eventually start to brown and mold if the environment isn't correct.I've been getting some PM and my cuttings have been taking longer to get roots, not sure if its related.
His basement can’t be controlled and he is running 5 tents in there. See his other post. He refuses to fix environment or says it can’t be fixed so is looking for a cure spray or IPM program that will keep it minimalHow cold is the room getting at night? Are you using a heating pad? PM is typically caused by drastic swings in heat. Slow rooting is typically caused by a lack of warmth. The cut will eventually start to brown and mold if the environment isn't correct.
Ah. I didn't check out their profile or previous posts. They have been a member since 1212. With that information I'm out of this thread.His basement can’t be controlled and he is running 5 tents in there. See his other post. He refuses to fix environment or says it can’t be fixed so is looking for a cure spray or IPM program that will keep it minimal
Elaborate? Just use cinnamon on the cut end, like you do with cloning gel?Ground cinnamon.
Yes sir ...... Elaborate? Just use cinnamon on the cut end, like you do with cloning gel? ...
VERY COOL! Where'd you hear/read about this out of curiosity? Do you happen to know the mechanism(s), like, what makes this work? Sounds similar to using aloe, but cinnamon?? Neat. Never heard it, never knew it was a thing, I'm loving learning this right now, thank you!Yes sir ...
You would prepare the cutting like normal where you strip all of that lower leaf and stuff off then slice and/or gently scrape the stem. Yes, I still do the 45 degree angle cut.
Then dip the prepared end into the dry ground cinnamon then gently shove the tip into your medium. ( I clone in straight Pro-Mix HP ) You can dip the stem until about 3/4" of the bottom is covered in cinnamon. There will be a 1/4" bit of cinnamon above the soil line for a bit which helps to prevent that blackening as time progresses.