VictorVIcious
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Thanx again Al I will watch the watering closer, I do have a small fan circulating in there. VV
It seems that adding even a weak amt of veg nutes to the clone watering soln was in fact slowing them down. Now I'm just using pH 5.5-5.8 water on the clones until they have a good spray of roots, when they get chucked in the flowering area. Back to reliably seeing first roots out of the cubes in 7 days.I had a few batches root slowly and coincidentally came across anecdotal evidence of nitrogen slowing rooting performance. I stopped adding nutes to the watering soln, instead just correcting pH to ~5.5-5.8. The last batch done like that popped first roots at 6 days with profuse roots at 10 days.
what kind of nutrients do you use? and what is the mix per gal? im having a hard time coming up with a good level mixIt's trouble that everyone should have, but I have a small complexity introduced by clones being ready to plant a little sooner than usual this time around. I've only recently added the thermostat to the clonebox. The more stable temperature has made it about 3-4 days quicker than before. The speed of first roots showing is about the same as before adding the thermostat, but the development of profuse roots has come around much more quickly.
I would normally be doing a new batch of cuttings on the day I plant out the preceding batch. However, in this case, because the flowering area is on a 2-week rotation, I'll have to delay doing another batch to avoid feeding clones into the flowering room too quickly and having to remove plants from the other end of the pipeline before they are fully mature.
Since the clonebox looks like it will have future batches ready for planting in 12 days instead of 15, I'll time my next batch of clones accordingly.
I've heard about cutting back on the nutes for the mothers before taking cuttings, and I've done that for the last couple of years. Really don't know if it helps or not. And I use a weak flowering nute for rooting cuttings because of the higher Phosphorus, I thought. I've read in some nutrient regimens to use their PK Booster product for a rooting nutrient.Yes, all of the information I have felt was reliable said they use weak flowering nutes because it lower in N. This is the reason the author I read said you get better result cloning if you flush the mothers for a few days before taking clones. It drops the N 'which inhibits early root development'. Works out for me not using the mothers , thats another story. Good to see ya. VV
? did u switch to the t-5 because heat was a issue, and if so what type of heat did u have with the hps lights?I put the fourth table on flood and drain yesterday. Still have a few things to do. I have the mother table set and ready. Have clones in it now. The other three are all in flowering, two weeks apart. I replaced two of my 400watt lights with t-5 4' 8 bulb fixtures. I like what I see so far. The first harvest will be of those clones I took from the flowering plants, so they have multiple branches instead of the single cola so I will probably get a lower yield from them. We have had hot, humid weather for a few weeks now so everything has slowed down a little. I figure another three months I should have it all going smooth.
The pH adjuster sauce I use is simply phosphoric acid. No N at all compared even to weak flowering nutes.Yes, all of the information I have felt was reliable said they use weak flowering nutes because it lower in N.
I use Canna Vega and Flores. Mix rate is 400ml each A & B in a 125L tank of tap water. Yields 1400ppm @ pH 5.7 with pH 7.1 makeup water. Tanks are dumped every 2 weeks.what kind of nutrients do you use? and what is the mix per gal? im having a hard time coming up with a good level mix
VV has this weird affection going on for fluoros, beats the crap out of me why! The only real reason to flower with flo's is because you can't adequately vent the space to cool an HPS.? did u switch to the t-5 because heat was a issue, and if so what type of heat did u have with the hps lights?
should be amended to* 10L tapwater
* 3ml H2O2 (50% horticutural grade)
* 5ml each Canna Vega "A" and "B" nutrient, should yield a (weak) 400ppm solution
* pH corrected to 5.3-5.8 (correct pH after adding everything else)
I've found the weak nutes slowed rooting and eliminated the step some months ago. 50% grade H2O2 should be applied at 1ml/L. Instruction is amended to 9ml to suit the ultra common 9L bucket size.* 9-10L tapwater
* 9-10ml H2O2 (50% horticutural grade)
* pH adjust as needed to 5.8 (correct pH last)
? did u switch to the t-5 because heat was a issue, and if so what type of heat did u have with the hps lights?
That's a lot of light for mums. I am supporting 10 mums with a 400HPS and probably could do with a 250.getting a 600w HPS for mothers,
That's a lot of light for mums. I am supporting 10 mums with a 400HPS and probably could do with a 250.