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	04-30-2006, 05:41 AM #1 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Gen's 1st EAST Coast GrowStork...The stoner Fairy came today.:dance: Brought me 4 white widows...So, I thought I would show you the rooting process, I am going to try...at least until tomorrow when I decide they must go in a machine. 
 
 this is largely for Gen's benefit...But I used 3" netpots filled with perlite for this rooting experiment...
 After these babies arrived...I immediately put them into ph'd 5.8 ROwater w/superthrive. 1/4 tsp per gallon.
 
 I soaked them all evening whilst I figured out what I was going to do with them...I originally was going to root them in 1'x1' r'wool starters just for fun, and to bug Zandor...LOL
 but, In order to use r'wool correctly...It must be ph'd/soaked overnight in *ph adjusted ROwater. So I just put them directly into perlite.
 
 * I checked ph level of r'wool soaking in ph adjusted RO water and levels had risen back to 7...a characteristic of r'wool..I ph down'd the water in the tub down to 4.9...
 Now when I check tomorrow; If ph is low, I can add ROwater until ph is 5.6-5.8...when I used r'wool before I would ph to 5.4 and it would drift up a little by evening.
 
 Caught a bummer though...My buddy sent me a Bad bottle of NO-Wilt...I have waited a year to get this product. (Zandor uses and swears by NO-Wilt):thumbsup:...I go to pour some out to mix...and all these globs of algae or something comes blobbing out ...Needless to say, I am not dipping my Kaligirl White Widow clones in booger slime. ...Needless to say, I am not dipping my Kaligirl White Widow clones in booger slime.     Instead, I am going to try the dome method for the 1st time...We will see what happens. Instead, I am going to try the dome method for the 1st time...We will see what happens.
 
 OK...Pix are up. gotta go tend to the garden. lw:smokin:latewood Reviewed by latewood on . Gen's 1st EAST Coast Grow Stork...The stoner Fairy came today.:dance: Brought me 4 white widows...So, I thought I would show you the rooting process, I am going to try...at least until tomorrow when I decide they must go in a machine. this is largely for Gen's benefit...But I used 3" netpots filled with perlite for this rooting experiment... After these babies arrived...I immediately put them into ph'd 5.8 ROwater w/superthrive. 1/4 tsp per gallon. I soaked them all evening whilst I figured out what I was going Rating: 5
 
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	04-30-2006, 05:43 AM #2 Senior Member Senior Member
 Gen's 1st EAST Coast GrowWILT spray is awesome... you should spray it on though... 
 
 I would be curious to see the gunk taht came out of the bottle..
 
 thanks for the clone pictures....
 
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	04-30-2006, 05:50 AM #3 Senior Member Senior Member
 Gen's 1st EAST Coast Growwhat is RO water? and what is the best medium for a hydro setup, i'm asking here becasue you said that rockwool is hard to keep pH'd since it's in the 7's to begin with, is there a better alternitive? What about coconut fibers? 
 
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	04-30-2006, 06:12 AM #4 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Gen's 1st EAST Coast GrowGK...Here are 2 pix as per your request...How's that=for service? 
 
 GG...ROwater is my abbreviation for Reverse-Osmosis...
 basically a water purifier that using reverse Osmosis to pressure out all the minerals/metals in your tap water.
 
 Once purified...I add Botanicare's Calmag+ to add back the appropriate minerals and buffers that are necessary to create a thriving photosynthesis...that was a mouthful. LOL
 
 rockwool is either your best friend or
 
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	04-30-2006, 06:24 AM #5 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Gen's 1st EAST Coast GrowGK...Here are 2 pix as per your request...How's that! For service? SEE the goobers in there??? 
 
 GG...ROwater is my abbreviation for Reverse-Osmosis...
 basically a water purifier that using Reverse Osmosis process to pressure out all the minerals/metals in your tap water.
 
 Once purified...I add Botanicare's Calmag+ to add back the appropriate minerals and buffers that are necessary to create a thriving photosynthesis...that was a mouthful. LOL
 
 rockwool is either your best friend or you hate it...I think it has alot to do with the type application. As starters for seedlings or clones, It works well for me, but growers I respect...don't/Won't use it...due to it's PH characteristics.
 
 I now use rapid rooters to germ/start seeds.
 
 I am trying to root 60 cuttings in 1x1" r'wool starters to see if I have a better or worse success ratio than with my hydro cloners. Call it boredom or whatever, but I had about 80 1x1 r'wool laying around, and a couple MUMs bursting with branches full of potential OZ's
 
 I think that hydroton(expanded clay pellets) is the best, most versatile and most forgiving Hydro medium...as well as, being reusable. I root right into netpots filled with hydroton, just as I did with perlite in this thread. Like I said before! We will See!:smokin:
 
 ...so away we go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  
 
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	04-30-2006, 06:25 AM #6 Senior Member Senior Member
 Gen's 1st EAST Coast GrowThanks for that late. Trippy to see my clones at your place. The wonders of mail service. 
 
 I'm waiting...to see those roots.
 
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	04-30-2006, 06:26 AM #7 Senior Member Senior Member
 Gen's 1st EAST Coast GrowLATEWOOD ---- : ) 
 
 Hey Green... i would stay clear from COCO until you feel likeyou understand completely how much water a plant wants.. COCO has given a lot of people trouble who are not watering SAVVY...
 
 ROckwool, hydroton clay pellets..etc.. are all good mediums for hydro..
 Aeroponic is the way to go.. : )
 
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	04-30-2006, 06:29 AM #8 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Gen's 1st EAST Coast GrowWhat??? Did you send these??? Originally Posted by Gen Originally Posted by Gen    
 
 GK..what do you think? should I use that fungky stuff or wait? Or use my old trusty leaf shine?
 
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	04-30-2006, 06:54 AM #9 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Gen's 1st EAST Coast Growooooooooooooooooooooopseeingnorthernlights Originally Posted by latewood Originally Posted by latewood
 
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	04-30-2006, 10:03 AM #10 Senior Member Senior Member
 Gen's 1st EAST Coast GrowLooking good. Keep us updated with the growth... i'd love to see how they turn out   
 
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