Calcium Hypochlorite [Ca(ClO)2] dosage

CobKits

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i mixed up some homebrew clear rez last year, fortunately i wrote 1g/gal on the bottle. If i recall, this was basically a concentrate and cant remember what the safe dosage is for cloner and/or ebb and flow res.

thanks
 

rkymtnman

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if you don't want to make a stock solution, the formula is 0.10 g/10 gallons for 1ppm free chlorine. i ran at 3ppm with no issue. up to 5ppm is safe for humans and plants.
 

CobKits

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i had great results this time. cloner plants getting root callouses on day 8, changing res today,in the cloner those were all 4-node big tops i took (~3/16" stems) because i wanted the clones obviously,and also to force branching

while stripping nodes on the clones i took the smallest branches off those tops (~3/32" diameter 2-3 nodes), and threw them in root riots. along with some bottom suckers of the same size off the same plants, also into root riots. im seeing the first roots out of those today as well on day 8

after having almost 100% success rates cloning into rockwool under 15" T12 going back 20 years, a few years ago i suddenly started to suck at cloning.

i think the biggest difference with this one is stronger light. i put the clones just off to the side of the same veg light and actually measured the light, they are enjoying 80-150 ppfd and throwing roots early before any rot can get a hold. and just being mindful of all the aspects, super sterile technique, temp and humidity, etc.

i also SOAKED all stems in dip and gro (20:1 dilution) for 30 seconds to a minute to really let the hormones penetrate, just developed a technique that while im prepping the next one, i have a clone soaking in solution instead of a quick dip

i really think the stronger light was the biggest factor. its a race against time to get them roots and out of that humid mold-prone environment

never to old to (re)learn i guess. my last clone job before this was a disaster because the light was 25-50 ppfd and i lost way too many to mold before i could get roots. maybe 20% success so i rallied to get it together this time,
 

CobKits

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arggh... did the same thing and got the slime this time. day 7

im going to change the res asap and double up on the hypochlorite, not sure what to do with the cuts though? rinse the slime off manually? recut and redip in rooting hormone? dip briefly in a more concentrated hypoclorite?
 

rkymtnman

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for slime, you might want to check out flying skull Z7. it's an enzyme root mixture that is supposed to get rid of the snot/slime.
 

CobKits

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looking for something to use right away. i have some (old) SLF-100, wonder if it would be of use
 

eyderbuddy

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in my experience, more light just finds a way to get into the water and encourage slime, really!

A bit of recharge (bennies), and a small pump do wonders to keep the water slime free
 

CobKits

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if you don't want to make a stock solution, the formula is 0.10 g/10 gallons for 1ppm free chlorine. i ran at 3ppm with no issue. up to 5ppm is safe for humans and plants.
i triple checked this with that online calculator and also my own math from scratch and its the right order of magnitude but 0.1 g will raise 10 gal just under 2 ppm. so your target 3ppm was probably right about 5 ppm

i just made a fresh solution of 10 g/gal concentrated solution, and 10 ml of this concentrate per gal of res water raises chlorine 4.5 ppm. test strip shows right where i would expect.

10 g/gal and 10 ml/gal are easy to remember
 

shawnery

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You might try alternating between pool shock and h202? Some people I read say never do it but I've been having success so far in my new cloner. The reasoning behind this is though both are oxidizing agents but h202 will also add a shit ton of oxygen.

I dose my cloner at .3 grams of pool shock per 10 gallons every 3-4 days and add h202 every 3 days days but staggered.

I got the hth dosage from rocky as well!
 
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