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First time cloner. I typically grow from seeds but i need to learn how to clone. Two methods im trying is in a seedling soil with perlite in solo cups and aeroponics. My house stays about 70•. My cloner doesnt have a dome so i have a makeshift one for now. After ~36 hours i checked water temp (by touch) and it felt cool. I have a heating pad…
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Dude, I’m so cooked, I thought your cut end was your top. I was like, well, I’ve not seen that before and then, light bulb.🙃
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I haven’t used a cloner in a while. I know I had trouble with water temp. so I’d like to see what the peeps say. I went back to putting cuts into rooting hormone and then into seed starter mix with some worm castings, although I am in the process of switching to hydro so, I’m going to be experimenting with coco or because my temps are…
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Here’s what I use to root clones with pretty much 100 percent success rate. I actually place this water reservoir on a heated mat set to 78 degrees. I do pH down to like 5.8 after adding the fertilizer but before adding the recharge. I use a gallon Ziploc bag over the whole thing as a humidity dome. They work great but capacity is limited.… Read more
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I use a DWC cloner never had a dome I don’t even trim the leaves… I can cut 12-14 inch clones and they root no problem save a couple weeks on veg time and you don’t have to ween them off the humidity , just completely saturate the soil when you transplant ( if you use soil) and they adjust to the soil as it slowly dries out
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