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jigfresh

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I think he's still doing his thing up in his cave. Talked to him about a year ago maybe.

Hey crew... I ordered a big cloer !!! Super stoked. Do you guys just put plain water in the cloners? Anything else I need to know? Just clip some branches, put them in the collars and that's it right? Should I have about 3 inches of stem sticking into the rez area?
 

Flaming Pie

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Jig
I think you need to ph your water in the 5.8 to the 6.2 range....what do I know, I'm a soil grower.
for cloning tips you can check out flaming pie's.

:peace:
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Meh, I have to update my cloning information to include a hygrometer in there. Don't want the cuttings in an environment higher than 55% humidity. Causes damp off.

I'll redo it real quick.
 

AlphaPhase

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Thanks man, yeah it's RW croutons with a top layer of hydroton pebbles on top to prevent algae. I'm doing drain to waste and it's so much harder than recirculating (I don't like having to check the runoff of each individual pot, it's a lot of hassle) I might try to start to flood and drain them to make it recirculating soon, if possible. I'm finding the RW raises pH ALOT and it's hard to keep pH in check. I was thinking of maybe getting a Coco mat for the bottom of the tray so the roots at the bottom would be covered at least

So that's rw croutons in airpots?
Those roots dont look like they are done searching either, maybe need to cover them?
Sweet set up tho. Sounds pretty hydro to me
 

AlphaPhase

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Thanks for the info adt, I really like the pots too, I would love them more with organics though so I wouldn't have to worry about pH and stuff, I might try a round of amended Coco soon and flood and drain them or use drippers to free up some watering hassle :)

The roots coming out of the sides will slowly die of, pruning itself, and then roots will contiue up and down the sides doing the same thing. Been using these suckers ever since I say the different in growth. Then when you tear up the root ball after harvest, you REALLY see what the pot does. Basically solid roots from top to bottom of soil container.

Like said before they do take a lot more watering because they dry quicker but I thought it was a small price to pay for such big differences. My plants right now in 5g smart pots wouldn't be near as big in a regular 5g plastic pot or bucket.
 

AlphaPhase

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Very good top old man!! That helps alot! I've been thinking of how I can reuse this RW because it's so damn expensive, $45 for 2cu feet, ooutrageous! I'll get some enzymes :)
@alpha, That's "air pruning" the roots, while the roots popping through dry
off it forces the roots inside to spread even more. I've had solid root balls
in 10 gal. pots. The last week of flower use an enzyme like Cannazyme
or Hesi Power Clean, Hydrozyme to dissolve dead root material and excess
nutes if reusing media.
Main bene NO circle root, they grow huge plants.
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oldman60

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Very good top old man!! That helps alot! I've been thinking of how I can reuse this RW because it's so damn expensive, $45 for 2cu feet, ooutrageous! I'll get some enzymes :)
I'm using Wonder Soil from A.M. Leonard it comes in 2.5 cu. ft. blocks
it's Coco with Worm Castings and Michorrhyzae about $16.00 per block.
I'm on my 4th grow with this batch and it keeps getting better.

:peace:
 

AlphaPhase

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That sounds perfect! I'll look into this brand, I've never grown in Coco, but I've been on the verge of giving it a try. Can't beat that price! It cost 90$ to do 22 2 gallon smart pots this round, when I do flood and drain it cost me like 20$ for medium or even less but if the electric goes out, the plants can die easily, so I'd like to find a medium that works for me and my style of growing and works with a flood and drain type system, but also gives me some medium for the roots in case of power failure. Seems like Coco is the ticket from what I keep hearing

I'm using Wonder Soil from A.M. Leonard it comes in 2.5 cu. ft. blocks
it's Coco with Worm Castings and Michorrhyzae about $16.00 per block.
I'm on my 4th grow with this batch and it keeps getting better.

:peace:
 

shishkaboy

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I think he's still doing his thing up in his cave. Talked to him about a year ago maybe.

Hey crew... I ordered a big cloer !!! Super stoked. Do you guys just put plain water in the cloners? Anything else I need to know? Just clip some branches, put them in the collars and that's it right? Should I have about 3 inches of stem sticking into the rez area?
I scrape bout an inch of stem with a plastic knife and dip into clonex as a sealant against air. No ph, no misting, no dome, just roots.

I just got an official clone only cut, so glad I have the aero. I might get one to root, but a few are in bad shape.
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Edit:
try and get a node in that bottom few inches under the collar
 

oldman60

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That sounds perfect! I'll look into this brand, I've never grown in Coco, but I've been on the verge of giving it a try. Can't beat that price! It cost 90$ to do 22 2 gallon smart pots this round, when I do flood and drain it cost me like 20$ for medium or even less but if the electric goes out, the plants can die easily, so I'd like to find a medium that works for me and my style of growing and works with a flood and drain type system, but also gives me some medium for the roots in case of power failure. Seems like Coco is the ticket from what I keep hearing
I forgot to mention it also has Hydrosorb in it also.
It cost me $60.00 for 15/5 gal. Root Pouches full 3 grows ago.
Check with ghb, he's been mentoring me with coir and I've had great results.

:peace:
 

BobBitchen

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I'd lose the dome also jig, no need to pH water either, water works fine.
someone already mentioned aloe vera as a rooting compound.
here is about what I take for clones, IMG_2688.JPG


You can take much bigger cuts if ya like,
healthy mom means healthy clones..

Here is 14 days on a bit bigger cut

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You got it bro...
 
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