HELP More Effective CLoning!

gotot

Well-Known Member
i've looking at the growing faq i'm using soil and exposing deeper layers inside the stem han't worked. niether has creating a little greenhouse. i use take root, grainular mycorrhizae, blood/bone meal, perlite, organic soil. i let the soil stay damp/dry side
 

TheFaux

New Member
Just put em in straight water. It'll take an extra week, or maybe you should DIY an aerocloner.
 

shepj

Oracle of Hallucinogens
so is it hard or impossible to just start a clone in a decent soilless mix? Or should it stay in water for a week/two then go into a soilless mix?
 

gotot

Well-Known Member
thanks. I've been trying to find a solid answer on that one.
i've been cloning in soil and my first batch was pretty healthy, the second batch i planted 20 new clones and none survived after doing all these "advanced" cloning methods:cuss: they were from the same strain
 

shepj

Oracle of Hallucinogens
i've been cloning in soil and my first batch was pretty healthy, the second batch i planted 20 new clones and none survived after doing all these "advanced" cloning methods:cuss: they were from the same strain
My condolence for your losses. I am still a newbie, so a soilless mix sounds nice to me. Thanks for the input.
 

xogenic

Well-Known Member
i got mine from b & q in the uk you will find it in any garden store or you could use perlite

vermiculite


perlite

its cheap i buy a bag of them both £4 each and it will last me 3 or 4 grows

do a mix of them and coco under a plastic see through box i leave it in my flowering room and they probably root in about a week and a half to two weeks

i just use a cheap rooting hormone from my supermarket its worked so far
 
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