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Old 07-28-2007, 01:47 AM
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Originally Posted by GreenGro View Post
They are in rockwool cube that have been soaked and shook out some, I cut them on a 45 angle with a blade cleaned in surgical spirits I split the bottom of the stem and scraped around the outside of the bottom stem, dipped in some fresh clonex gel and poped them into the cubes, I then misted the top.
this is probably why they are wilted. next time, just cut at an angle and remove node growth, no other cuts, scrapes, or splits are necessary

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The only thing I did this time that didn't seem quite right to me but I followed the advice in the Jorge Cervantis book was to pour some 5.6ph water into the bottom of the tray with the rockwool cube in, from what I can see this wicked straight up into the rockwool and possibly these are now too wet.
probably, go shake the excess water out. they should feel water heavy, but should not be dripping

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I am visiting the propagator twice a day and misting inside the lid.
stop misting, that's what the dome is for. it will hold all the moisture you need just from being on top of the wet rw.


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