ZEN MASTER
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Dam Jberry you got that much going on? thats awesome, i wish i had the space to get something like that going, or even half that. what strain are you working with? right now i got that blue venom still going, and i also have my northern lights. bout to discontinue the blue venom though. i really like it, but the NL brings a little more weight to the table. and its pretty doggone good too. i germed a power kush seed, and im going to see what thats like. i heard good things though.Coco will work good for cuttings when compared to soil... the natural trichoderma helps protect from disease which is nice and i will admit that using the same medium is the most ideal situation so i will agree with zen on those points. Any cup is fine as long as it doesnt let light through the walls... I dont have a problem with using cups... It was the cloning in plain water that doesn't ever get changed out that i was frowning upon as a slow outdated method, but that's just my 2 cents.
I personally still prefer rockwool... it is still hydro so there isnt a huge shock when transplanted but i admit it would be less stress if it were coco to coco instead but i guess i havent noticed anything big enough to concern me. I just like the convenience of the small rockwool cubes... they are easy and quick to use and they dont make any mess at all but my main reason for using them is i can fit 300 clones in the same area i could fit only 30 four inch pots or keg cups ect., so the room it saves is a huge benefit for me.
hey i got a question. when i germ my seeds i use a solution of peroxide and water(1 part peroxide, 2 parts water) in a small container. my question is, would the rhiztonic be good for starting seeds with that method, minus the peroxide of course? if so what ratio of water to rhizo? just curious because i know its good for building a solid root system, but would it be good for starting a good system from seed or would it be too much. thanks.
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