Sorry I missed your reply, I've been kinda spaced out recently. I'm really suprised that you have had such shock during transplanting, once my clones are rooted I've always had great results from transplanting. The azos and mykos I mentioned are beneficial bacteria and fungi that work wonderfully during transplants and aide in the roots efficiency and nutrient mining abilities. Check out http://xtreme-gardening.com/ for more info. I also use their cal carb product, great stuff.Last time i tried to transpalnt, i put them into 4 inch containers with potting soil and a little perlite, no fertlisers or anything was used i just planted them on a few days after roots showed. I got a 100% strike rate with them (root riot) but only one survived transplanting. My new cuttings are about ready to transplant now. The only thing i can think that mite have gone wrong is that the root riot plugs dried out where as the soil was moist.
What is mykos and azos??
i read in a book somewhere that phosphorus promoted root growth so i was maybe thinking of buying a phosphorus fertilser and soaking them in that before transplanting or maybe i should just make sure they are well watered this time for first week??
thanks for your reply fela
Hahahaha, I think we all are spaced out here, I've been out an about for awhile, wish I had checked in more on this forum. When you say rooted a few lots in cubes, you mean you have gone back to using rockwool as your full time medium for clones? Love to hear about this voodoo juice and how you are treating the cubes (wick vs overhead watering, dome, heat mat or no? etc...) Ive never had much luck with the wool, love some feedback if you may bud, got a future hydro project that needs rockwool...haha yea me to pal, i have rooted a few different lots using the cubes and have had no problems and i went to hydroponic shop and got
some stuff called voodoo juice seems to be doing the job