Using Roots Oregonism

Hey guys i have some roots oregonism, was thinking about using it on a couple of clones. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with this.

I am transplanting from a neoprene collar on a cloner bucket to soil. I was thinking about adding a very small amount of roots oregonism to my first watering solution during transplant. Think itll help the clones root?

Also if anyone knows.. I took the clones and put them under a 400w MH 24/0 light cycle. Now that ive transplanted to soil should i keep them under the 400w? I have a separate 100w LED panel i could use on them initially...

Also i was thinking about either using the oregonism or some kelp in my cloner bucket (im talking like .25ml/gal) very small amount. Thoughts behind this is im using pure ro water with no cloning gel or rooting hormone, maybe the kelp would help them develop roots? i would just have to change the water out more frequently i suppose...

let me know if anyone has advice on this. thanks.
 
Well alright i got no response so heres the results 12hrs later.

Only one clone had start rooting yesterday, so i transplanted it and put some roots oregonism on it, checked this morning it seems to be doing fine.
I also went for it on the cloner bucket. put 1 ml of oregonism into the aeroponic feeder. This morning i check and all of the clones have, or are forming roots.

From what ive seen thus far it looks like its working :)
 

May11th

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Goodjob. I hear its more productive in soil than water. I like to use the crap out of it during transplants.
 

SpicySativa

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Best method for inoculating plants with mycorrhiza is to apply the powder DIRECTLY to the plants roots. Fill a pot with soil, scoop out a small hole for your rootball, sprinkle a teaspoon or two of the powder into the bottom and sides of the hole, and plop your plant right down in it.
 
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