i had taken many clones of a healthy chick, used a softwood rooting gell (gel) and planted them straight in to potting mix... after 5 days i decided to do a bit of an experiment which i am sure sombody has tried befor but hey we are all newbies at something,

i took a teaspoon of rooting solution (gel) and desolved it in 100ml of hot water then added 350ml of cold water, so i started to water the soil of 3 of the clones every 3rd day for the past 3 weeks and the results are very good, as i pulled up one of the clones i found allmost 5 times as many roots and it had advanced the upward and outward grow a great chunk.

i think this process is a great way to give you clones a push when putting them straight in to soil as the sucess rate is lower than using a rockwool type product..

i just hope the faster root growth will not effect the qualitly of the plant... guess i will find out in a few moths hey...
downundadude Reviewed by downundadude on . clone experiment (basic) i had taken many clones of a healthy chick, used a softwood rooting gell (gel) and planted them straight in to potting mix... after 5 days i decided to do a bit of an experiment which i am sure sombody has tried befor but hey we are all newbies at something, i took a teaspoon of rooting solution (gel) and desolved it in 100ml of hot water then added 350ml of cold water, so i started to water the soil of 3 of the clones every 3rd day for the past 3 weeks and the results are very good, as i Rating: 5