Using h202 - which of the general hydro nutes should I not add together with the h202?

Beezcheeze

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So I'm going to be taking clones in about a week or two. Haven't really had luck cloning in the past. Will be needing to have 30-60 successful clones every month so need to master it. These clones will be flowered immediately after fully rooted.
I've tried Rockwool in the past and rapid rooters, but wondering if I can root in straight vermiculite or a mix with pearlite 50/50. And once the plants have rooted, gently take them out and put straight into the net pots filled with hydroton in the flood table and flood immediately.
Would that stress them too much? Trying to cut monthly costs down.
 

MisterBlah

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I don't know if that would stress them too much. There are products like DipNGrow that are used for cloning and can be added to fertilizer blends during transplant to mitigate stress.

If you want to keep costs down, get rid of your liquid blend fertilizers and blend them yourself. I have a number of posts on this.
 

Beezcheeze

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I don't know if that would stress them too much. There are products like DipNGrow that are used for cloning and can be added to fertilizer blends during transplant to mitigate stress.

If you want to keep costs down, get rid of your liquid blend fertilizers and blend them yourself. I have a number of posts on this.
I've got a ton of these ferts to use up first. I'll look into that tho when I run low. I'll check out th dip n grow for now. I figured it would stress them too but either way, my real goal is to get 100% success rate on clones.
A friend suggested setting up a bubble cloner. Rows of 4" pvc with end caps and 2" holes drilled on top for the 2" net pots and foam that I have. Said he got 100% success. But want something simple. Trying to keep everything stupid simple.
 
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