Friendly_Grower
Well-Known Member
I'm getting back into providing my own medical-supply after at least 7 years.Thanks for taking the time to share that info. It looks like a simple littte project but those can cause the biggest headache. I'm in the market to clone for the first time. Just looking for the cheapest route, that works
In the winter I used a "rapid-rooter" tray with a humidity dome. That was under a home made compact florescent light rack I made.
In the 2 foot by four foot tent in an unheated room during the winter that worked very well.
Come Spring and hydration, heat and light intensity are something else. A learning experience.
I put cuts in water in cups. If they had been cups that kept the light out and the water was either changed every few days or an air stone was used to bubble oxygen in the water I believe because the temperatures of day and night were favorable to that, that they would have rooted. they sure didn't die until I made them into worm bedding. Hard to explain to "Po-Po" why I have 20 plants in cups. I grew clone plants so they got too big to deal with.
So you can read my experiences. You can read the sharing and caring of others as well.
I don't doubt anyone's cloning methods and mine are out of urgency at this time.
It would help to know one's genetics and what they like. I learned hydration is a serious issue for my "Blue" line. Once it got dry it gave up! No chance of recovery and I mean that for the clones and the mother. The Yellow, Red and Green lines seemed to handle it better. All the same F1s mind you but very individual indeed!
As always Simplicity is the thing. if we can get away with Coco in cups so be it. If we move to a cloning machine so be it.
In a hundred years who will care? LOL.
But in direct reply to your reply, thanks. I really like posting on grow sites. It's fun. It's "Weed-Social" minus Trump eh?