Grow So High
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New to cloning and have been struggling cloning in Rockwool. I went ahead and bought an oxycloner and my question is, can I add Clonex and transfer healthy clones from Rockwool into my oxycloner?
They are 3 weeks in Rockwool, second time trying Rockwool and have failed both times. They are green and looking healthy but zero signs of roots after 3 weekshow old are the cutting since you planted them in rockwool?
that too for sureMake your final cut right under a node so that the node is in the rockwool
usually if i have no results at all in in 17 days i make more if they pull right out of the rockwool after that long and look hollow i let my cat eat them and clip moreThanks for the responses guys! I did cut at a 45 degree angle put it directly in Clonex used PH’d water on my Rockwool. Was wet but not dripping the first day and I only had to re moisten once in the 3 weeks. I do not have a traditional humidity dome but I use a top of a 2 liter bottle that I spray often
do not keep the rockwool constantly wetThank you everyone for your help! I did not have success in rock wool and I couldn’t take more cuts because I had to trash the plants due to spider mites from a new soil I was trying. I ended up throwing a couple clones that I had in rock wool for 3 weeks in the oxycloner just to see what happens and after 8 days one of them is showing roots! Genetics saved I’m happy with that
Hello! I'm just going to share with you what works great for me. Hopefully it's helpful. I use the rapid rooter or root riot starter plugs, small 12 site clone trays/domes, and technaflora root tech cloning gel. I take cuts at a 45degree angle, use a clean razor to carefully shave the outer skin (not too much!) off the bottom 1/2"-1" of stem (where you cut it) and dip it in the root tech and pop em in the starter plugs. Take off the lower leaves, leaving just the ones at the top. I also cut the tips from larger leaves, so no leaves are over 1-1.5" when they go in the tray. Once you've got them in the tray, covered etc, don't touch them! Avoid twisting them, tugging them, etc to check if roots have started, just leave them alone for 1-2wks. Pretty easy once you get the hang of it. Also be sure to moisten the plugs before starting, I prefer to use warm water so it's not a freezing cold shock. I managed to find a 10 pack of the little 12 site cloning trays, domes, etc for less than $20 (also the little tray with the sites for plugs is clear so you can check for roots without messing with them at all). Root tech is a little more expensive than clonex, around $35. But it's worth it! Works fantastic. I have been using this method for 5-7yrs and always getting nearly 100% success rate...if I lose any it's usually due to either neglect or handling them too roughly during transplant etc. I'm sure somebody will be eager to point out whatever they disagree with, but personally I have had fantastic results following this fairly easy method. Honestly I'd ditch those 3 week old ones and start over fresh if you're able! Hope this is helpful for you, happy growing!New to cloning and have been struggling cloning in Rockwool. I went ahead and bought an oxycloner and my question is, can I add Clonex and transfer healthy clones from Rockwool into my oxycloner?