It's frustrating sorting out all the (mis-) info to come up with something that works for you. I think I'm making progress. I really want this cheaper rooting hormone to work but it didn't dissolve very well when I mixed it in the water, I'm hoping it isn't all in my prefilter.
I looked at your thread to see how you were doing a few days ago and didn't see any updates. Have you posted the details of your cloning setup and process? I got some advice on TB's thread a few weeks back, you might take a look and see if anything there would help your efforts.
I'm certainly no cloning expert but I had much better results with the rooting compound (Clonex, still testing the cheap stuff), superthrive and a small aquarium heater in the cloner.
I've read that feeding before the roots appear hurts them, but have nothing to back up that claim.
I also think the health of your mother has a lot to do with your success rate, I had my mother under better light for a while before cutting these clones and they didn't flop over after the cut like the other two runs did.
Yeah, I pretty much abandoned my thread, as I've been following trichy's thread pretty religiously, and didn't see any reason to keep at mine. I've tried cloning several different ways now, and currently using rapid rooters, in hydroton, in a humidome. I don't really like to ask for help, but I feel I have screwed things up enough trying to wing it, that I should probably seek some help.
So here are my moms. The first is bigbud, which is under 400 watts of hortilux 24/7. The second is WW I moved to my cabinet, that I planned on using to keep a mom, under 150 watt hps (sun systems), 12/12. I needed room, & figured I just flower her out & smoke her up. You can see burnt tips on the WW, and yellowing on the BB. I've never grown in dirt, and was not giving any nutrients for awhile, thinking they would get what they needed from the dirt. I recently started feeding them with 450 ppm @ ph of 5.8, and haven't noticed much of a change. I feed them 24 oz's every few days or so. Not really keeping track, just trying to let the soil dry out before feeding again. Again, first dirt experience, and not sure what I'm doing. I should probably mention that the widow I put into 50/50 mix of compost & dirt from my garden, and the BB was given to me already potted in what looked like a better mix with perlite. The guy I got it from knows how to grow dirt, and I don't question his mix. The BB did very well at first, while the WW had prob's from the get go. But as you can see, they are showing signs of lockout (BB) & nute burn (WW). I don't know what the fuck.
Now onto my cloning...
I've tried several different ways of cloning, lp, bubble, hand-watering w/rapid rooter, and now am hand-watering w/rapid rooter + misting in the dome every hour via accumulator. Got tired of the spray bottle. I was putting the rooters in 2" net cups, but have since moved to put putting them into a pile of hydroton. I split the rooters, as I want to be able to remove them when they've established roots, but I am just as willing to keep the rooters attached. In one of the pics you can see that roots are just starting to form, but the clone looks kinda shitty. This has been the story for me. I switched to using schults take root, as opposed to the waaaay more expensive H&G root excelurator. The powder actually seems to be working better. The other clone I actually just cut from the WW, because the one you see starting to root in the pic was of two. The other showed no signs of roots. So, two problems in need of two solutions. Before anybody asks me to calibrate my ph pen, I did & do. It's a POS hanna, but I don't think it's the cause. Sorry for the long post. Hopefully somebody can tell me what I'm missing. Thx!