• Chopped these Cherry Whip clones the other night! There are 4 in a 60 gal organic pot in a 3×3 under 2 ES180s from The Green Sunshine Company. I’m gonna be so bummed when these lights die, they are by far my favourite but the company went out of business 😭

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  • I posted a pic a few weeks ago of a clone that rooted in a coffee mug on my counter. It looked great, but once I transplanted it into soil it started to droop and never picked back up. What do you aerocloner etc people do when transplanting into soil? Are there some tricks? I usually use jiffy pellets and don’t have issues, but it’s always fun…

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    • I use a DWC cloner, when you transplant into soil the pots need to be watered in till saturation .. those roots are used to being under water and as the pots dry out the clones get accustomed to the drier soil … Another tip is to use the water from the cloner itself to water the clones in the soil..

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    • First roots for my first post! I’m a sucker for my plants. Whenever I end up with a few extra cuttings, I throw them into a cup on my kitchen counter. They usually look good for a couple weeks before dying off, but this one actually rooted! I’ll take my wins where I can! 🤙 #notechcloning

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