I'v heard that giving your clones a miled bloom nute farmula will help them root

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Not magic. There is an explanation for this but I already said it like three times so you can go read that.
 
Not magic. There is an explanation for this but I already said it like three times so you can go read that.

I don't care to read anything. I know how to clone and will continue doing it the same way I have successfully done it for years. No need for an explanation.
 
tap water and rockwool cubes. Ive been getting 99% success for years. I don't see how you can get much better than that and keep it stupid simple.
 
Lol I know. But I’m looking for the answer. I am out of what I normally use - a root excelurator and clonex rooting solution in RO. I’ve heard of a low dose of bloom being good due to the P and K. Not any helpful responses thus far.
I just use aloe cutting, leave stem jammed in there for a few then in the dirt she goes. I dont need an accelerator, need consistent success and aloe has all the 'triggers' a cutting needs
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This is not accurate. The plants still take in nutrients through the stomata. Hence being able to do foliar feeding. The clones need nutes to grow and develop properly. I do want to know how much bloom to use for rooting clones though!

Welcome to RIU :bigjoint:
 
Bro, you not listenin’. It’s ok though. There’s trace minerals and micros in tap water that are beneficial for plants. RO is not that way. Nice roots!
Bro, stop spreading bro-science. Bare snips do not need any nutrients. None.
The benefits from tap are purely antimicrobial. Growers use RO and calcium-hypochlorite for the same reason with similar results.
 
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