Rahz
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Azos -vs- Recharge applied to cuttings in rapid rooters: At the 3 week mark I have roots showing on all the Azos cuttings. Both the Azos and Recharge cuttings look totally healthy, no yellowing or wilting. I think maybe part of what's going on is the extra boost of nitrogen the Azos cuttings are getting so I pulled a Recharge cutting out and there are roots, they just haven't made it to the outside of the cube yet so there's an obvious benefit to using the Azos.
I could just use Azos but because of the price and it being a single species that's not specifically being used as a defensive mechanism I'd like to keep using the Recharge. So maybe Recharge/50ppm grow formula fert. I could do a mix of Azos and Recharge but it's hard to know how these different products interact. That's something that could perhaps be determined via testing, but more importantly I'd like to use fewer products so it makes sense to start the Recharge with a small nitrogen boost. I'll probably throw a couple other things in on the next test.
The roots were a few days quicker this time around. Scraped -vs- unscraped stems, it didn't seem to make a difference but I'm working with low number of samples so I don't feel like I've proven anything in that regard. I did keep the vents in the dome only half open this time as opposed to opening them all the way after the first couple days.
Not sure if I mentioned it but I'm using 2 5w LED bulbs over 3 domes. Very low light levels. In terms of PPFD it's probably averaging about 35-40. I'll pull the meter out soon and get some actual numbers. It might help to add another bulb or two. I think at this point I can improve things but can already expect near 100% success and 3 week cutting to root times along with near zero chance of root rot... so mission accomplished. I spoke with someone recently who told me they're getting roots in about 10 days using a soilless mix, so that might be something to play with. The idea being that it would be a simple matter to wash the soilless mix off the roots prior to placing them in a hydro chamber.
I could just use Azos but because of the price and it being a single species that's not specifically being used as a defensive mechanism I'd like to keep using the Recharge. So maybe Recharge/50ppm grow formula fert. I could do a mix of Azos and Recharge but it's hard to know how these different products interact. That's something that could perhaps be determined via testing, but more importantly I'd like to use fewer products so it makes sense to start the Recharge with a small nitrogen boost. I'll probably throw a couple other things in on the next test.
The roots were a few days quicker this time around. Scraped -vs- unscraped stems, it didn't seem to make a difference but I'm working with low number of samples so I don't feel like I've proven anything in that regard. I did keep the vents in the dome only half open this time as opposed to opening them all the way after the first couple days.
Not sure if I mentioned it but I'm using 2 5w LED bulbs over 3 domes. Very low light levels. In terms of PPFD it's probably averaging about 35-40. I'll pull the meter out soon and get some actual numbers. It might help to add another bulb or two. I think at this point I can improve things but can already expect near 100% success and 3 week cutting to root times along with near zero chance of root rot... so mission accomplished. I spoke with someone recently who told me they're getting roots in about 10 days using a soilless mix, so that might be something to play with. The idea being that it would be a simple matter to wash the soilless mix off the roots prior to placing them in a hydro chamber.
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