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09-24-2011, 12:39 PM #1
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Nutrient tea in clone water?
Adding nutrients to (unrooted) clones is a great way to kill the clones.
Just because they are organic, does not mean they can not be overused. Organics can and will burn if used improperly.
Always sterile, at least till you open the bottle. I suggest you read the links I posted above, for YOUR safety.
Always available...? Available for what?
Be careful how you chose to understand the product info you read. Sucks to find out you paid top dollar, but misunderstood it's use or safety.
Water stimulates beneficials, as do molasses and manures.
Gotta love those marketing departments... :thumbsup:Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Nutrient tea in clone water? So recently my roomie and I switched from bottled nutrients to brewing a nute tea. The tea seems to be feeding the plants well, but I wonder if it would be ok to put just a touch in with the water for our clone machine. The clone busket (our name for it) just has neaprene plugs to hold the plants and a bunch of sprayers below hooked to a small pond pump. We use cloneX for root stimulation. The tea is simply molasses, worm castings and guano brewed for 2 or 3 days, the guano and castings are Rating: 5
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