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    Rooting clones in dirt questions...

    So I was wondering what people are having success with rooting clones? I'm making my 1st group of clones in dirt and would greatly appreciate some feedback on do's and donts. Mainly I was wondering if I actually need a root starter or can I get by without it? If it is necessary wat is the brand to go with? Thanks!!!
    TamyLove420 Reviewed by TamyLove420 on . Rooting clones in dirt questions... So I was wondering what people are having success with rooting clones? I'm making my 1st group of clones in dirt and would greatly appreciate some feedback on do's and donts. Mainly I was wondering if I actually need a root starter or can I get by without it? If it is necessary wat is the brand to go with? Thanks!!! Rating: 5

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    Rooting clones in dirt questions...

    Quote Originally Posted by TamyLove420
    So I was wondering what people are having success with rooting clones? I'm making my 1st group of clones in dirt and would greatly appreciate some feedback on do's and donts. Mainly I was wondering if I actually need a root starter or can I get by without it? If it is necessary wat is the brand to go with? Thanks!!!
    I be interested in thisin here question to pilgrem as i am gettin ready to take some clones on my second attempt and didnt have great luck in my first try. The first time i be doin it I took bout 8 clones and outof them all one made it through and grew to be male so I lost in the end any ways pilgrem i too tried dirt and these product below ifin it helps yu any. I be settin in on this thread to also learn ifin yu dont mind? Good luck to yu and yur trails yu be travelin pilgrem.

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    Rooting clones in dirt questions...

    Well I would not use soil.

    I would use either rockwool cubes, pucks, or Rapid Rooters for the medium and I use Dip-N-Grow for 5 seconds per cutting, then put in the rooters.

    Humidity at 99% in a dome if possible. Keep at 70-80 degrees.

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    Rooting clones in dirt questions...

    on this site....why not read it and follow the correct way to take, root clones to be successful?

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    Rooting clones in dirt questions...

    Quote Originally Posted by weeddaddy50
    on this site....why not read it and follow the correct way to take, root clones to be successful?
    That be a good idea weedD
    I might be doin just that be thankin yu fur yur guidence pilgrem.

    BWD
    [align=center]**Disclaimer**
    I Grows It!
    I Knows It!

    I hurt no one!
    So Dont Blows IT!!!

    **Personal Use Grower Only**
    And I have Told NO BUDDY!

    Keep a stump open fur ya, and the fire stoked, ifin yual want to talk bout it! [/align]

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    Rooting clones in dirt questions...

    pilgremhopper.....when you cn take the rockwool....from my hand...it time for you to get some roots and move on.

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    Rooting clones in dirt questions...

    Out of curiousity WW, if you see this, why is it that you don't advocate using soil for starting clones??

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    Rooting clones in dirt questions...

    I don't advocate soil as soil can contain bacteria and kill or harm the tender clone. I would use periolite it's sterile. I would spit in it. dip in super thrive then into Clonex and into a rockwool cube and place into periolite and water with highly oxygenated water keeping rockwool cube moist and warm. If using a bucket go to walmart bakery and get an eight inch cake and use the clear top for a humidity dome. I would only give then 14 -16 hours of light and work up from there.

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    Rooting clones in dirt questions...

    Quote Originally Posted by rattlingdags
    Out of curiousity WW, if you see this, why is it that you don't advocate using soil for starting clones??
    Because there can be bugs and other issues like mold, fungus, weeds, stray seeds, etc, the pucks, cubes and rooters start out sterile. I note some plants root faster in the Rapid Rooters than they do with the rockwool or visaversa, depends on the phenotype.

    I worked very hard over a 2 year period to rid myself of gnats, mites, and any other bug issue. Now I only use sterilized out of the bag stuff.

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    Rooting clones in dirt questions...

    Thanks for the explaination guys . I'll be keeping that in mind.

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