Hi everybody! I got some good news and bad. I would not use Earth Dust on starting Clones, lots of issues in doing this. I lost 10 of 14 clones. After I greaved a little I decided to Monster crop my next set of clones. Monster Cropping is a relatively new training technique and is also known as Flowering Clones. It works from the phenomenon that clones taken from a flowering plant grow extremely bushy when they are reverted into the vegetation phase. When doing this the plants have a tendency to grow all crazy. I cant wait to see what they will look like.
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Till next time. C-ya
Hey friend,
I saw all your clones...I'm sorry they didnt take...have you thought about using peat pods? I usually have a good success rate with those, most of the time i do soil or just water cups they haven't turned out for me.
* I have read some fun stuff about cloning using fresh honey, and aloe vera plants.
Good luck on the next batch.:v:
@QUEENoftheLARF,
No I use veg newts, this is my process.
Measurements are ml to gal
1ml ea Advance Nutrients Sensi Grow A&B
.5 ml Superthrive
1 large scoop of Extreme Gardening Azos
pH 6.0
Temp around 70°
I shake it up in my sprayer and feed. I usually use sandwich bags on each cup, after the first 3 days I would cut the corner off to allow air to circulate. After the first week I would cut the other side of the bag. Beginning the second i would leave the bag off during the day and put it back on before they go to bed. 3rd week i would leave it off permanently. Sounds kinda tedious but I havent had any losses using this method. Side note through out the rooting phase I didnt let the medium get dry, it would kill off the growth. Hope this info helps ya! Cheers!
@GIJOSE, do you use mostly bloom type nutes when cloning?
@QUEENoftheLARF, the mixture of newts is the key for me, well that and a controlled environment. Lol