Will these clones take?

Billy the Mountain

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You can clone successfully in nothing more than a glass of water

The luddite approach:

Tap water, no growth hormone, spindly lower cuts

These were an afterthought while germinating some pepper seeds

Took a week longer than when I give a shit, but all sprouted roots without any attention

The solo cup has some vermiculite, the shot glass a few chunks of perlite to keep them from falling over

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FlowerPower88

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Idk, I have my mother plant if they die then they die, in 2 weeks I can take more. I am just really hoping these ones take root, cause it has seemed like forever since I first got my clone and then it got shocked transplanting, and it took a good 6 weeks to get to this point…but I’m the end it’s only time I can restart if need be
 

Wastei

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Yep(IME), it has aceytlsalycilic acid (that may be misspelled) derived from willow bark. Aside from a natural plant growth hormone it has the same effect in plants as it does in humans/ mammals. It thins vascular fluids, for us it's blood, for plants it is sap. It seems to help a lot especially prior to root formation. I haven't noticed much of a difference in my more established plants.

I've only recently started using it so it could be beginner's luck but there has been a lot of research done on it on the AG side of growing and logic says it should help here as well.
Salicylic acid is not derived from white willow bark it's manufactured synthetically via the Kolbe-Schmitt process. White willow is not even the plant where it was first discovered, rather from the flower Meadowsweet where it was first derived from.
 

lusidghost

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I knew I was doing it right, I should have never second guessed myself :(. But I had to go to work after I took them, and the whole time I thought the water from the sprayers will wash the rooting hormone off the stems and I will come home and they will be dead, and I can’t do anything to fix it now…so then 6 hours later I couldn’t wait, I rushed to go get a little more gel onto them and put them in plugs to save them…oh well, next time I will stick to my guns and be more decisive.
They'll be fine, dude. You're overthinking it all.
 

lusidghost

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You can clone successfully in nothing more than a glass of water

The luddite approach:

Tap water, no growth hormone, spindly lower cuts

These were an afterthought while germinating some pepper seeds

Took a week longer than when I give a shit, but all sprouted roots without any attention

The solo cup has some vermiculite, the shot glass a few chunks of perlite to keep them from falling over

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I've never used rooting hormones. Just tap water, Root Riot plugs and a dome until they root. When I'm cloning for mothers I don't care how long they take, I'm just trying to preserve the genetics. When I'm running clones to flower I just take a bunch of extra cuts and keep the first to root.
 

jondamon

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These are being rooted for a third time now.

cut before heading into flower with the larger plants.

rooted in coco by just cutting and planting.

then once rooted cut and replanted into root riots and I’ve just done it again last night.

nothing special just Pre Soak the riot cubes in 0.6EC nutes and plant right in.

this way I get more time before they need stronger lighting and it fits into my schedule better to rinse and repeat for next run as I’m only day 37 of 12/12 with the flowering Room and it could go as long as 100 days.

Using 24wT5HO for me is better than using 200w CFL lol. Less money on Kwh lol.

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FlowerPower88

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So the power to my cloner buckets pump went out, it was off for 2-3 hours before I realized it and could fix the issue. The clones wilted a little bit they still look aliveish. All other environmental factors stayed in check…do they look like they will make it possibly? They have looked good thus far, they just started to look tired and I checked and it wasn’t running.
 

DrOgkush

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I just stab em in rockwool and slowly work the water out the cube with ventilation as days go by. I always have roots by day 10. And since it’s rockwool. You can decide what medium you want to use weather it be soil coco or remain in some sort of water culture.
 

FlowerPower88

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I just stab em in rockwool and slowly work the water out the cube with ventilation as days go by. I always have roots by day 10. And since it’s rockwool. You can decide what medium you want to use weather it be soil coco or remain in some sort of water culture.
this is my first grow in a longtime and my first indoor grow ever, so while I did put tons of effort into researching, there have been oversights…originally up until yesterday I planned on doing a 4 site DWC, thank god I stumbled across some poor bastard who lost everything cause he didn’t account for reservoir temp when the season changed. I realized that I like him, can’t and shouldn’t afford 4 separate chillers, I don’t want to convert to RDWC, and I’d still need to spend more than I want to on a chiller anyway. So I’m pivoting to coco in 5 gallon pots I think, researching that now. Any tips on how to take aeroponic clones into a 70/30 coco mix? And also how much of that mix will I need for 4 5 gallon pots?
 

FlowerPower88

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Well yeah but I didn’t know if the 50L bag of semi compressed I’m assuming dry coco isn’t going to expand or anything…idk , Im not claiming brilliance only pleading ignorance.

man yeah I heard that less is more with coco, but seeing what some people use for soil beds indoors, and my only experience being outdoors I assumed 5 gallons wasnt much.
 

Billy the Mountain

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Well yeah but I didn’t know if the 50L bag of semi compressed I’m assuming dry coco isn’t going to expand or anything…idk , Im not claiming brilliance only pleading ignorance.

man yeah I heard that less is more with coco, but seeing what some people use for soil beds indoors, and my only experience being outdoors I assumed 5 gallons wasnt much.
50l is ~ 13gal, I've never heard of semi-compressed coco, only bricks which expand dramatically, or bags that don't.
5 gal is fine if that's what you got or you can only water once a day
Otherwise, it's just a waste a of coco
 

FlowerPower88

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50l is ~ 13gal, I've never heard of semi-compressed coco, only bricks which expand dramatically, or bags that don't.
5 gal is fine if that's what you got or you can only water once a day
Otherwise, it's just a waste a of coco
Ok sweet, I’ll probably go with 3 gallon fabric pots maybe? Or would you go plastic pots?
 
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