black worms on roots!!

kanekanekane

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use cloning hormone gel and make sure you carefully monitor the ph of the soil and run distilled water. i don't know much about soil growing but i do know that proper care promotes perfect results...

cool and i can use my res for flowering clones
 

r32115

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you need to clone in 18/6 or 24/7 be careful they need lots of humidity, and care!!! NO NUTES!!!!
 

kanekanekane

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yes but the plants roots and media give bacteria plenty of surface area to turn that into N. not to mention ppm has to be quite low though or fish turns into mush:fire:
 

roka

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I came back from a week long trip to find little 1/2" white worms crawling on the underside of my 56 gal resv. lid. White worms not black. My grow area is extremely clean. I have never seen them before. Changed the nutes to Ripen formula. Using bucket(s) ebb & flow system.

Any thoughts?
 
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