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Gyroscope

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your suggestion was completely counter productive. i have problems with my medium (perlite) not drying out quick enough, and you suggest adding vermiculite? :dunce:

the cloning is going much better now, for the record. and the thread was me venting. hence the title "i suck and i'm venting".

do you wake up each day and challenge yourself to be dumber than the day before? if so: WINNING.
perlite drains fast and does not retain much water you fucking retard. Your clones were drying out. You even said that was a good answer back then. Again so much shit falls out of your mouth....why did you have to be a smartass in the other guys thread. If you did not want to offer your limited experience on cloning you should have just stayed the fuck out and shut the fuck up !
 

UncleBuck

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perlite drains fast and does not retain much water you fucking retard. Your clones were drying out. You even said that was a good answer back then. Again so much shit falls out of your mouth....why did you have to be a smartass in the other guys thread. If you did not want to offer your limited experience on cloning you should have just stayed the fuck out and shut the fuck up !
i've always had my best success in cloning when i let things dry out between waterings. the plant will send out roots to search for water. same logic behind letting your soil dry between waterings.

i was humoring you at the time, trying to play nice and bury the hatchet.

you seem bitter. maybe this will help. it's a toaster that can cook an egg. have hope.

 

tryingtogrow89

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i've always had my best success in cloning when i let things dry out between waterings. the plant will send out roots to search for water. same logic behind letting your soil dry between waterings.

i was humoring you at the time, trying to play nice and bury the hatchet.

you seem bitter. maybe this will help. it's a toaster that can cook an egg. have hope.




Very vital step you left out.
Make sure you never foliar spray your clones.
 

Gyroscope

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i've always had my best success in cloning when i let things dry out between waterings. the plant will send out roots to search for water. same logic behind letting your soil dry between waterings.

That's why you were needing advice right ? That is the most stupidest thing I have heard regarding clones. You should not let them dry out. Have you ever seen an EZ Cloner ? How about a bubble cloner ? Until they have a bonifide root system you should not let them dry out. I can root a cutting in a glass of water, but I guess I have a green thumb and common sense which you cleary lack.

I guess you had to get on the other guys thread with your BS because of your lack of cloning skills ? You should have stayed out and STFU Uncle Pervy. Now make me some toast and eggs bitch !
 

UncleBuck

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That's why you were needing advice right ? That is the most stupidest thing I have heard regarding clones. You should not let them dry out. Have you ever seen an EZ Cloner ? How about a bubble cloner ? Until they have a bonifide root system you should not let them dry out. I can root a cutting in a glass of water, but I guess I have a green thumb and common sense which you cleary lack.

I guess you had to get on the other guys thread with your BS because of your lack of cloning skills ? You should have stayed out and STFU Uncle Pervy. Now make me some toast and eggs bitch !
that must be why my clones always root out only after letting them dry out a bit.

if you have a green thumb, it's only because you lodged it up your ass and are having some really nasty shits.
 

Gyroscope

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that must be why my clones always root out only after letting them dry out a bit.

if you have a green thumb, it's only because you lodged it up your ass and are having some really nasty shits.
No, that's why your clones die, dumbass. How can your non-existent roots search for water ? I guess people use that new "dry" water in their EZ and bubble cloners, lol. give it up dude. You know you are wrong and you were letting your damn cuttings dry out....

And yes I am having some nasty looking shits. One today looked just like you and it almost made me puke !
 

RawBudzski

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When using soil cubes to clone, I ALWAYS let the cube dry out a little while misting the clones w/ plain water. I believe it promotes it to root faster, not completely light brown dry but not soaking wet 24/7.

I also cut 1/2 off the leaves and tips of the clone, I find it roots faster for me. I can get roots in 8 days using soil cubes this way, if I were to keep the clones uncut, and wet constantly it would take 2-3 wks for them to wanna pop roots.
 

Gyroscope

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When using soil cubes to clone, I ALWAYS let the cube dry out a little while misting the clones w/ plain water. I believe it promotes it to root faster, not completely light brown dry but not soaking wet 24/7.

I also cut 1/2 off the leaves and tips of the clone, I find it roots faster for me. I can get roots in 8 days using soil cubes this way, if I were to keep the clones uncut, and wet constantly it would take 2-3 wks for them to wanna pop roots.
I agree with that about soil. We were talking about 100% perlite and as fast as that stuff drains you had better water it often. I water my "micro hempies" every 12 hours and get roots about the same time as you. I leave 1 leaf and the growing tip, but I leave them uncut...
 

REALSTYLES

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That's why you were needing advice right ? That is the most stupidest thing I have heard regarding clones. You should not let them dry out. Have you ever seen an EZ Cloner ? How about a bubble cloner ? Until they have a bonifide root system you should not let them dry out. I can root a cutting in a glass of water, but I guess I have a green thumb and common sense which you cleary lack.

I guess you had to get on the other guys thread with your BS because of your lack of cloning skills ? You should have stayed out and STFU Uncle Pervy. Now make me some toast and eggs bitch !
Clones is what I specialize in here's pics

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I'm tired of you talking shit. Let's see your work. Pics say everything
 

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Gyroscope

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I'm tired of you talking shit. Let's see your work. Pics say everything
1. Get used to it.
2. I'm not in a MMJ state and will not post pics here.
3. I'm not the one who was begging for help with my clones and you of all people should know that there isn't a damn thing to it. I can get roots with fish bones in a glass of water in only 10 days give or take. It's not rocket science...
 

RawBudzski

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cause chris is a fed investigating you and he was waiting for you to post a pic, he now has the pic and is on the way to your home w/ swat. goodbye gyro
 

UncleBuck

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When using soil cubes to clone, I ALWAYS let the cube dry out a little while misting the clones w/ plain water. I believe it promotes it to root faster, not completely light brown dry but not soaking wet 24/7.
this is what i'm talking about. i'm using those little cubes now instead of perlite and i let them get a little dry before dotting them again.

2 weeks to root is an improvement, but i'm still nowhere near you 8 day cloners.
 

Gyroscope

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this is what i'm talking about. i'm using those little cubes now instead of perlite and i let them get a little dry before dotting them again.

2 weeks to root is an improvement, but i'm still nowhere near you 8 day cloners.
Why when perlite works so good ???
 
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