Quote Originally Posted by Bree1978
I was talking about this tek for cloning: http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.p...ht=wick+cloner

did I read that on your thread? Cannot remember....i'm just a daum stoner, lol. To the point: What do you think of that method?

I noticed today that I am overwatering...mostly probably because the soil is compacting..so I have to pick up pearlite...what is the SOONest I can repot do you think? I also have some roots poking out from the bottom of Ava, I'm not super worried about this as I am somewhat familiar with plants generally, but don't know much about cannabis (other than how to smoke it like it's my job). I am for sure going to repot IT when it's dry...just watered today (needed nutes) so that'll be a week....what is your opinion?

Quote: "attera totus santus" End quote.

I didn't follow that.........maybe that is a good thing? Thanks for your help S

That wick cloner looks simple enough with excellent results. I'm sure most any method will work as long as it is done correctly. Don't think ya found it on my thread though.
Have you ever looked at Overgrow's FAQ...I'm always using it http://www.drugs-forum.com/growfaq/G...c%20Topics.htm
The Cheapo-aero cloner is waht im talking about down in the cloning section....the mister cloner is also a cool one.

I like the repot/transplant a day or two after watering. That way the rootball stays intact and isn't all crumbly.
Some people say it's time to transplant when you see roots at the bottom but this isn't true. I transplant mine when they start to droop and look bad...don't know ya just look and can tell. However, sooner is always better than later, and others preach of putting the plant into its final/largest container right from seedling. I would do this but simple don't have the room.
Soon as possible for the transplant...especially if the soil isn't properly aerated. Go for about a 2:1 or 3:1 ratio of soil to perlite and or vermicultite when you mix up the next batch of soil.

good luck:thumbsup: :smokin:
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