Beavis nowell
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Made a dwc cloner and I'm only using ro water I saw a couple videos saying I don't need any solution but in other videos I see that I do does anyone have experience with this ?
I try to keep the tips right at water level or up just a hair.Great info , also are the cuttings supposes to be submerged in the water , barely touching the water or on top of the water ?
Correct, dont add nutrients, dont bother balancing the pH, and use a dim light, like a single CFL at around 2k to 4k lumens. Once the taproots are established, add nutes (around 150ppm), balance the pH, and start bringing your light closer. Every few days, dump the reservoir, give it a quick scrubbing, then refill and continue. If not, you can end up dealing with root rot from the get go.Made a dwc cloner and I'm only using ro water I saw a couple videos saying I don't need any solution but in other videos I see that I do does anyone have experience with this ?
The bubbles popping on the surface creates a mist that keeps the cuttings wet. You can have them in the water a bit, or even have the water a couple inches below the tips. Really shouldn't make a difference.I try to keep the tips right at water level or up just a hair.
I started mine an inch below the roots, has done great both times out, despite what the naysayers were screaming at me.The bubbles popping on the surface creates a mist that keeps the cuttings wet. You can have them in the water a bit, or even have the water a couple inches below the tips. Really shouldn't make a difference.