Ah, good point. When I started growing In regards to temps, I read "If its comfortable to you, it's comfortable to your plants" So I guess I had that in mind. The RH has been about 60% at night and 45% during the day. I'm in for some rainy weather so that going to go up. I'll go ahead and set up a couple fans today. Thanks man. I like your shade Idea with the black and white poly film, I'll have to think about that. I would want it to roll up out of the way... maybe use one of those bamboo shades as a frame, attach the film on both sides. I don't really mind the light on the lower portion of the walls so IDK.Fans won't cause your plants to "feel colder". Indeed, fans are widely used in commercial agriculture to prevent the harmful effects of frosts and deep freezing on fruits and vegetables in crops. It will help encourage transpiration as well by increasing the amount of dryer air passing by the open pores of the leaves, thereby reducing the chances of dew build up causing overbearing branches to break or peel, or snap off. Also.... couldn't you throw some black on one side white on the other poly plastic sheets up to block the light at night, so you could pull it back during the day? It would block the light inside from being visible outside, and help to reflect more of the light back towards your plants..... I always left my fans on at night or lights off period while growing inside, and had included many fans in my designs for my permanent greenhouse, half of the fans in my designs were meant to be left on 24/7, as it is moisture build up in low light settings that is the environment that is perfect for bud rot and mold to develop.
Yea, Five out of the six were like that, Gotta love them rapid rooters. Hell ya I want to do winter grows, no doubt about that. Just need to fine tune this thing.Hey Cruz nice root porn, as usual. Nice healthy stalky cuttings . I might have to agree with LoadedDragon's idea of a light barrier if you plan on using the lamp long term. I mean, if you don't decide to continue with the winter grows forget about it, but in the long run you may benefit from such a shade. Are you going to add silver jacks to the GH?
starting to all come together now that you got your feet wet with that thing this summer them are some great looking roots man, what do you use?
I used Clonex gel and Clonex solution, then split open rapid rooter cubes, set them in there and set the cube in a container to hold it back together and kept at about 75 to 80°. I think its because the roots were pressed between the rooter cube and the plastic container. The roots that were not exposed to any light are actually clear, once they hit light they turn white. Check this shot out.Those are the fuzziest toots I have ever laid eyes on. If ya don't mind me asking..Did ya just use jel and some super thrive?
Huh? what is, clonex? I once read "this shit will root a Popsicle stick" so I been using it ever since.Thats acually a GREAT bacteria that thrives of the roots enzimes.
but at the same time as the bacteria releases the enzimes again(its shit)
the roots thrive off that. its a win win situation, and only can that with soil growing.
it is organics, and an awsome perk for root devopment.
But nice clones by the way cruz, how long for the roots to pop?
no.. all the fuzzys on your roots, it comes from soil, or soil based mediums.Huh? what is, clonex? I once read "this shit will root a Popsicle stick" so I been using it ever since.
Yea, I took the cuttings about 3 weeks ago.
"It's the soil."Here ya go,
Rapid Rooter Plant Starter
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Depends on the temp, colder months it takes about two weeks with a heat mat, warmer months about 10 days. First couple days I see no change, then the next few days they look like they are dieing. The second week the lower leaf starts to turn yellow, thats when I know they are rooting and remove the dome, after that its just a couple days before roots sprout out the sides of the cubes but I leave them another week or until I see the leaf start reaching for light. I got an aero cloner too, I built a couple with no success so I bought an easy cloner. I just cant seem to get the hang of it. I have about a 50% success rate where with rooter cubes closer to 100%How long does it take for roots to show like that Cruzer?
Thanks Man... or Girl. Your avatar and name makes me think your a girl.Great update Cruzer! Everythings looking great!
Yea, it is less hassle transplanting, most of the roots stay in the cube and its easier on them.Thanks for the detailed response Cruze, yeah I use an aero that was a DIY project. It works, most of the time, lol. But I think those rapid rooters look much more simplistic, and there is less hassle when transplanting I would assume. If rooting time is comparable between both methods, then I may have to make the switch.
Ha! ya know, now that you mention it, I bet this is the stuff they use to make those mirrors, Its mylar attached to some clear plastic that my buddy got off a scrap solar system. got me two 4x8 sheets.Looks great cruzer, I like your reflection in the first pic, like a hippie house of mirrors, and Marijuana!