Quote Originally Posted by HyDrO ViSiOnZ
Rinsed everything, fresh water, 6.2 ph and 75 temp. Pump is on 24 hours. Not seeing anything, these have been in there 4 days and nothing. The stem is turning a slight brownish redish color. I think im going back to rapid rooters and dixie cups

4 days is not too long to wait, lol
it takes about 6 - 8 days, by then you should see definate roots
do the cuttings look otherwise healthy? no wilting?
are they getting wet underneath?
if so then just relax and give them a few more days, and i get that brownish discoloration also, don't worry, i get like 98% rooted clones
Quote Originally Posted by HyDrO ViSiOnZ
I have heard of also scoring the clone. Just enough to open up the outer layer of the stem. Is this needed in the ez cloner?
that's called scarification, think scraping the paint off the bottom inch of a pencil, obviously you should be more gentle with your cuttings than a pencil, just lightly scrape the stem, and go around the stem, you don't want to be manic about it, just enough so the water penetrates the stem easily
and i don't know if it's needed exactly, i just know i do it and it seems to help



lol, go fire up that bowl man!
justanotherbozo Reviewed by justanotherbozo on . EZ Clone Issues I aquired a brand new ez clone 30 from a friend of mine who shut down. This unit was still sealed in the box. So i did a test run. I took 5 cuttings, cut a 45, and dipped in clonex gel. Placed them in the machine. The plants actually have a new set of leaves but no roots. Its been 10 days. My rapid rooter clones in my dome are already done. I also sprayed them Vita Grow anti wilt. After doing some reading i found that they are shipped with some type of coating on them and it requires a 24 Rating: 5