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02-25-2009, 04:26 AM #1
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cloneing help
I did a 24/0 with the bubble cloner, but I used plastic Folgers cans instead of rubbermaid tins (washed very well over the course of two weeks). They held about a half gallon of water each.
Two weeks later, the "new" growth was YELLOW and dry as hell, but the side branches had shot off and the roots were at least 6 inches long on each of my clones.
Aside from the nasty yellowing, which I have yet to see a problem from, it worked well.
Guess two weeks is about normal for a decent root system if they survive.
Oh... I used pH 6.7 (I KNOW... I know) TAP water, a little Green Light R.H. powder, and a drop of Super Thrive per gallon.
Transplanted to 5 gallon bubble buckets this past weekend and will check on them this weekend.
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I have 18 tomato sprouts going, and they are B-E-A-U-tiful!!! Hairs EVERYWHERE!
Also have 25 "special" sprouts under a HUM dome and on a heat mat.
Bout to throw a 3 foot tall "mom" into flower.... cloned her so I can keep the genetics, but I need some smoke!
Good luck, man!NoDrugs4Me Reviewed by NoDrugs4Me on . cloneing help cloneing when useing rockwool do you push your clone into the rockwool when it hits bottom or just till it touches bottom of the pre drilled whole in the rockwool? Rating: 5
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