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03-05-2006, 05:56 AM #1OPSenior Member
DWC Cloner?
Going to try and make a hydroponic cloner tomarrow, just want to make sure I have the concept straight. All I need are cuttings suspended in water with an air stone right? How high should the water be on the cuttings? No nutrients or other additives?
BigBlock Reviewed by BigBlock on . DWC Cloner? Going to try and make a hydroponic cloner tomarrow, just want to make sure I have the concept straight. All I need are cuttings suspended in water with an air stone right? How high should the water be on the cuttings? No nutrients or other additives? Rating: 5
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03-05-2006, 06:15 AM #2Senior Member
DWC Cloner?
If you have enough bubbles to suspend them..go about 2 cm above water level. I use RO and olivias in my solution..It takes longer than tap but the roots are beefy. I also top w/ hydrogaurd and RO to keep things clean and to keep water levels right.
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03-05-2006, 09:11 PM #3Senior Member
DWC Cloner?
you can use ph'd rowater or tapwater and superthrive...or Liquid Karma...or any pro cloning solution. I used Botanicare's cloning solution last time and it worked great!
they will root, no matter what you use...some methods are quicker or healthier, as stated above, than others.
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