Hi everyone,

I'm in charge of providing clones for our 20-light set up and also provide clones for local dispensaries, but I'm having trouble with the consistency of my clone survival rate. I've been experimenting over the last year and testing the pros and cons of using rockwool versus Rapid Rooters. I've also been trying out rooting gels like Juicy Roots and Clonex off and on. I use Super Thrive's Jump Start nutrients, and I always make sure that the pH level is between 5.6-5.9.... we ONLY use RO water and I know for sure that I've been cutting clones the right way.

My only problem is that my clone survival rate is at an average of 80-85%. Is that a good or bad? I cut about 10-15 trays a week, depending on the demand from dispensaries or depending on when our cycle starts, so the higher my survival rate the better, otherwise I'll keep wasting my precious babies......

My question is this: what are your preferences with taking clones in terms of the nutrients you use, if you use rooting gels, and what type of plugs works best for you. Also, what are your clone survival rates?

Thanks :icon220:
Ceres420 Reviewed by Ceres420 on . Cloning: What are your preferences? Hi everyone, I'm in charge of providing clones for our 20-light set up and also provide clones for local dispensaries, but I'm having trouble with the consistency of my clone survival rate. I've been experimenting over the last year and testing the pros and cons of using rockwool versus Rapid Rooters. I've also been trying out rooting gels like Juicy Roots and Clonex off and on. I use Super Thrive's Jump Start nutrients, and I always make sure that the pH level is between 5.6-5.9.... we ONLY Rating: 5