This friend on mine was doing some clones in those rabid rooter plugs and they were all looking OK for about 10 days but still no roots showing through. Realizing my friend used no superthrive so far they added one drop to the spray bottle.... Well in just a few more days roots started creeping out from everywhere! We attributed the success to the superthrive's millions of molecules of worlds making it #1 grower. My friend is also going to stick with the rabid rooter plugs.

Q: Will the rabid rooters give my garden rabies and if so can you catch rabies from smoking it? :wtf:

Q: Do cloning jells "go bad" not including contamination? I was told if it's a few months old it'll loose it's oompf. Yes? :detective1:

Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
My well water out of the tap has more vitamins and minerals in it, than a 1 drop per gallon dose of Superthrive. (at one drop per gallon, it's approx. a 50,000:1 ratio) Same with that VF-11 crap. But perhaps the hormones in the Superthrive helps the clones a tad. Just don't overuse the stuff.
Ocotillo Reviewed by Ocotillo on . Drooping clones -- NEED advice! Hey guys, We just got some baby white widow clones. The clones were cut down the fourth node from the branch, we then cut another node to help sprout roots sooner. Planted into cubes with rooting gel, the $50 kind. The clones are lying on the ground, though, while planted. We've been misting them when they look dry (We don't have a dome big enough for them right now). I know leaves on the ground can cause root, but I can't seem to make them stand up. I'm hoping they are still alive. Rating: 5