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SomeGuy

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Day 13~ 12/12

BnS




New veg system, 3 gallon buckets.



I like the looks of the BnS. Jig has my back. :) Does it stay pretty stocky/short?


Also! Nice DIY RDWC system. Could you imagine a system with tubes like jigs on a lazy suzan vert setup like you have going? STill... Doing what Heath did on that scale would be bad ass too.
 

whodatnation

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Yeah the BnS stays real stocky, not allot of stretch at all.


I thought about a system kinda like that, would have to unplug a few things to spin around and what not.


So a few more clones rooted, but none of the BnS so far. Its been two freaking weeks, really putting a damper on things.
 

SomeGuy

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Be patient, they will root. Some plants are just finicky. Just make the enviro is perfect and hope they do thier thing. Looking forward to seeing your rdwc monsters who!
 

Thundercat

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I hate it when you get those cuts that just won't get rolling. You can tell they are still alive and all, they just seem satisfied to hang out.

Do you guys clip the tips of the bottom set of leaves when you clone? Just curious how all our techs differ. I typically do because of space in my clone tray.
 

SupaM

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I've had more than my share of slow rollers......usually it's a temp issue, but not always..sometimes just the genetics or technique. I use Dip n Grow, w/o a heat mat under a tall dome. I definitely clip the fans in half, and usually get roots after the first week. ATB!
 

whodatnation

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Hey kicks good to see ya :-)


TC, I usually clip the bigger leaves because of space like you mentioned. I've found that foliage on top of foliage in the clone dome leads to bad things, I like them to have plenty of space.
The dome has been off for a week now and no wilting at all so Im guessing they are pulling moisture through their stems alright, just not putting out roots all that great.
It doesn't help when I read about these people getting roots in 3-7 days :cuss: Iv never been all that great at cloning though for some reason, I need to work on that for sure.
 

whodatnation

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I've had more than my share of slow rollers......usually it's a temp issue, but not always..sometimes just the genetics or technique. I use Dip n Grow, w/o a heat mat under a tall dome. I definitely clip the fans in half, and usually get roots after the first week. ATB!

lol see! ^^^
 

Shwagbag

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Damn clones! Cloning is so hot and cold with me. Whenever I take extra cuts they all root fast with no casualties, whenever I don't take enough they take forever and half of them die! LOL

Good luck with them :leaf:
 

Thundercat

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I do it about the same as someguy, and gotta say typically its about a week for me to. I've got a couple strains that seem to do it easy, and usually have little root tips in about 5 days though, and a couple that barely have roots after 2 weeks. I guess thats the fun of a bunch of strains, and phenos all at once :facepalm:
 

Shwagbag

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Yep, some just throw roots like nothin', others take some time. I've had the best success with rapid rooters. Those suckers blow roots FAST!

I tried aeroponic, but I didn't have everything I needed to keep the water temps ideal. FAIL!
 

HydroGp

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Ive had great success with rooting lately. I use an aerocloner and instead of slicing and cutting i bend the stem where i want the roots. Seems slightly breaking the tissue is were the roots will form first. All my dog clones rooted within 10 days, some day 6 and 7. Took a lemon skunk cut from 4 weeks into flower, rooted 8 days later.Rainwater reservoir temp 18-25c. I drop some clonex into the water not on the clones.
 

supchaka

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Just to throw my own method in here! I clone in happy frog party cups with some generic rooting powder. I thoroughly soak the frog before the cut goes in and it won't get watered again till its dry in 3 weeks or so. LED on 18/6. I use a dome with the vents shut, on the carpeted floor of my closet so temps are like 65-75. I don't spray the plants but I spray the dome about every other day. I honestly don't even look for roots so I don't know how long they take. Eventually I can tell they're growing or the soil dries out then I open the vents for a couple days before removing the dome altogether.
 

whodatnation

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Thanks for all the input everyone :-)

I used hormex liquid and rapid rooters with a dome and heat mat, airing out for a few minutes everyday, then about a week later I remove the dome. I used to get really good results like 100% years ago,,, then slowly those numbers have dropped way down. These are actually the first cuttings Ive taken in two years.

Im gonna go ahead and select 8 and toss em' in the new system tonight under the 600. If some dont make it I have maybe 6 backups if they decide to root. If worse comes to worse I'll have to take some cuttings of the ones in flower now.
 

HydroGp

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I used to use the rapid rooters. Always ended up breaking them apart at day 14 to see wtf is up :) Nothing.. Then i made a bubblecloner with some cleaning sponge. worked perfect. But the aerocloner is just so easy.
Gl hope they root!
 

Mohican

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I use the Rapid Rooters with 100% success. They like to be warm and I started using a drop of H&G Roots Excelurator in the water and sprayed with Clone Start.








Cheers,
Mo
 

whodatnation

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I think I'll try that roots accelerator, thanks Mo.

^"excelurator" ??? whats that spelling all about :-? If it works it works though!
 
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