Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Attack of the clones
Collapse
X
-
Hey just to let you know, there are hormones inside that rooting gel that become activated when it touches the plant material.
Next time take a clean spoon and scoop out what you need for that day. If you need more, use another clean spoon to scoop more out. That gel only lasts so long so try to not let plant material contact it unless it is being used right away. Store any remaining in the refrigerator.4x4 600w HID empty for summer
3x3 400w HID with Bruce Banner and Skywalker Kush
2x2 65w Quantum Board LED with 4 mother strains
running all simultaneously for a perpetual harvests.
https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...hash-adventure
- Likes 3
-
Those clones had huge, heavy tops and when they started to go limp, they just laid right over. Are you trying to LST before it even has any roots? There is a good chance that they might bounce back, I've pulled cuttings out of the trash after several days and set them in water and as long as they weren't super crispy, they sprouted roots.
Comment
-
Ok, looking again I can see now that you were trying to prop them up. I'm not very good at cloning so I just chuck them in water until they have roots then straight to soil. No more dome, peat pellets, misting, none of that. Best of all, no more stress or wondering if there are roots in that pellet. They get a cup of water to keep the stem wet, that's it, glance inside once a day to check the water level and see if there are any roots.
Comment
-
- Likes 2
Comment
-
I just figured out what happened. You rooted in the cubes then you transplanted to soil. The first day or two during the transplant to soil you want the humidity to be way up. I place mine under the dome. Then remove the dome after 24 hours. ...if they start to slump, they go back under the dome for another 24 hours then repeat.
-
- Likes 1
Comment
Comment