Yup looks like white foam on the stem getting the water from the bubbler.. What can I do about it??Pictures would help.
Could be Mould? Powdery Mildew? Roots forming on stem?
I don't know what it is either but I've seen it too, it's like a white foam ring where the stem meets whatever is holding it & eventually that clone just comes apart where the white stuff is, and diesYup looks like white foam on the stem getting the water from the bubbler.. What can I do about it??
Bleach, plain old liquid bleach. Six drops per gallon of water after about every four or five days, I hit near 100% success now. For clones you just have to add it once, 4 days in, typically. You may want to pH down a bit after, but I don’t bother when it comes to cloning.Yeah it looks like a froth.. The water is only prob 6 days old. I use those neoprene things to stick the stem in... Can I still get roots with this froth?? Thanks HydroRed you hit it on the head I think... I am an advanced hydro guy, but have lots of problems with clones not rooting in my dewey mister.. My clones probably only root around 30% of the time.
I just put in dutchmaster zone, isn't this like bleach?? What should I do now since I added the dutchmaster zone?? Ive had some of the best strains known to man and great yielders also and can't keep them going because of not being able to get roots on my clones.Bleach, plain old liquid bleach. Six drops per gallon of water after about every four or five days, I hit near 100% success now. For clones you just have to add it once, 4 days in, typically. You may want to pH down a bit after, but I don’t bother when it comes to cloning.
Sound crazy? Try it.
I run it in my dripper reservoirs too.
I tried the bleach too, can't say it helped or hurt but my clone rooting problem went away as soon as I went back to 6 hours of darkness. Now everything is back to rooting near 100%Bleach, plain old liquid bleach. Six drops per gallon of water after about every four or five days, I hit near 100% success now. For clones you just have to add it once, 4 days in, typically. You may want to pH down a bit after, but I don’t bother when it comes to cloning.
Sound crazy? Try it.
I run it in my dripper reservoirs too.
i always use town water for cloning...i get about 95-98% success rate....the key to cloning is sterilize everything,then i resterilize my scissors and razor blade every 5 clones,rewipe the work area with alcohol....its so importantBleach, plain old liquid bleach. Six drops per gallon of water after about every four or five days, I hit near 100% success now. For clones you just have to add it once, 4 days in, typically. You may want to pH down a bit after, but I don’t bother when it comes to cloning.
Sound crazy? Try it.
I run it in my dripper reservoirs too.
I use to always go 24/0 for clones and prob 2 months ago when 20/4 for my lights, seems to make no difference so far.I tried the bleach too, can't say it helped or hurt but my clone rooting problem went away as soon as I went back to 6 hours of darkness. Now everything is back to rooting near 100%
I know what you mean OP, I lost strains that I was running for years when I went to 24/7 hours of light last fall to try to keep the heat in, as soon as I went back to 18/6 that very tray rooted, so for me that was my answer, hope this helps
-good luck!
I never do anything like that.i always use town water for cloning...i get about 95-98% success rate....the key to cloning is sterilize everything,then i resterilize my scissors and razor blade every 5 clones,rewipe the work area with alcohol....its so important
Bleach, plain old liquid bleach. Six drops per gallon of water after about every four or five days, I hit near 100% success now. For clones you just have to add it once, 4 days in, typically. You may want to pH down a bit after, but I don’t bother when it comes to cloning.
Sound crazy? Try it.
I run it in my dripper reservoirs too.