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Akumasensei85
02-16-2011, 06:06 AM
Well I made a cloning box just to see if it worked, to my amazement it did, I cloned 6 trainwreck and 4 lemon skunk. Now I cloning 5 green poisons, and 5 trainwrecks. I started by using a file drawer, then I took the smallest drawer and filled it with promix, after that I watered it down using super thrive. I used the big drawer as a dome. Soaked 10 rapid rooters in water and super thrive, got my cutting dipped in cloneX, put them in rapid rooters and wala. the pics I'm posting are my clones that are 4 days old and doing real well.:thumbsup:
canniwhatsis
02-16-2011, 06:28 AM
Check this thread out ;) http://boards.cannabis.com/advanced-techniques/193222-let-cloning-begin.html
I tossed my :twocents: in on the 2nd page :D
As for everything I'm seeing here, it looks good, but how are you gonna split the root's? :confused:
Akumasensei85
02-16-2011, 06:38 AM
Check this thread out ;) http://boards.cannabis.com/advanced-techniques/193222-let-cloning-begin.html
I tossed my :twocents: in on the 2nd page :D
As for everything I'm seeing here, it looks good, but how are you gonna split the root's? :confused:
I never have to, they grown in the dirt but never touch each other, my last clone session was awesome, didn't have to split any roots they just stayed to them selves. When they're done I'll post a pic of their roots.
canniwhatsis
02-16-2011, 06:55 AM
I never have to, they grown in the dirt but never touch each other, my last clone session was awesome, didn't have to split any roots they just stayed to them selves. When they're done I'll post a pic of their roots.
Well then enlighten us on your exact methods! :hippy:
Temps, Humidity, how moist do you keep the soil, what temp is it?
I can guarantee if it weren't for the plastic tray preventing the roots from interlocking in my tray I wold have problems with up potting stress.:stoned:
This sounds EXACTLY like the way I do it save the soil tray, and drawer humidity dome! ;)
got my cutting dipped in cloneX, put them in rapid rooters
I used the big drawer as a dome.
Akumasensei85
02-16-2011, 07:35 AM
Well then enlighten us on your exact methods! :hippy:
Temps, Humidity, how moist do you keep the soil, what temp is it?
I can guarantee if it weren't for the plastic tray preventing the roots from interlocking in my tray I wold have problems with up potting stress.:stoned:
This sounds EXACTLY like the way I do it save the soil tray, and drawer humidity dome! ;)
Well from I do know its always 78 degrees in there. The warmer rooting zone helps produce roots quicker, while the cooler canopy minimizes transpiration from the leaves I check daily, also moister, once I water it I wait about a week to water it. But if it stays moist then I don't water it. I maintaining a rather high humidity (75â??85%) for the first three days is absolutely vital to the cuttingsâ?? success. after that I move th tray over just a little to drop the humidity to a 70%-80%, if it fluctuates up or down 10% I'm SOL. My first clone process I bust out with 9 clones 1 I bounced back by raising the humidity. My water is phd down to 6.0-6.3, but I go with 6.3 to be safe. I only use CFLs so I have a 30 watt cfl on at all times. When they root I put them in clear Dixie cups and they're transplanted to the t5 cabinet.:D
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