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HydroGp

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Ive seen someone make experiments with oxygen and "cochroaches". Crazy shiiit. Going from 18% oxygen to 25% or so made them twice the size as normal roaches :O Bet the oxygen level were high when dinosaurs roamed. Having trouble spotting spider mites? Add some oxygen to your grow. lol
 

Figgy

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Ive seen someone make experiments with oxygen and "cochroaches". Crazy shiiit. Going from 18% oxygen to 25% or so made them twice the size as normal roaches :O Bet the oxygen level were high when dinosaurs roamed. Having trouble spotting spider mites? Add some oxygen to your grow. lol
Watching that I was thinking yeah, but what about the fucking gigantic bugs!?

Then lo and behold......



lol
Bugs here are giant. Southeastern coast, and the roaches can look like small mice in your peripherals. Banana spiders the size of your hand. Mosquitos like damn dragonflies.
 

Javadog

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That is a great question YM. I have never allowed my sprayer
to run without pause...I use a cycle timer and run my sprayers
for about 10-15 seconds every 2-3 minutes.

I get roots, but slowly....never any rot, and they all look perfectly
turgid and happy the entire time, but it still takes 2 weeks and that
is for the reliable rooters.
 

Dr.D81

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That is a great question YM. I have never allowed my sprayer
to run without pause...I use a cycle timer and run my sprayers
for about 10-15 seconds every 2-3 minutes.

I get roots, but slowly....never any rot, and they all look perfectly
turgid and happy the entire time, but it still takes 2 weeks and that
is for the reliable rooters.
I run mine 24/7 in the bucket and it is doing far better than the two I have used before. The big happy clones I took last time could have been planted at 5 days and the little ones took the two weeks.
 

supchaka

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I think a lot of people don't take the ambient room temp changes in the room into consideration with cloning. In winter vs summer my house will vary 20 ish degrees. That 20 degrees makes a huge difference in cloning. So when people do the same thing every time and seasons change, results will vary.

Like dr running his pump 24/7. It works now, but it doesn't mean it's gonna work in the summer. I only just picked up a heating mat like a year ago cuz coincidentally most of my cloning fails happened in the winter. Given we all live in such varying environments it makes it nearly impossible to follow someone's setup and get the same results unless they're your neighbor.

Kinda related, my sister is growing SRS and in flower and were developing really slowly. She sends me pics and I don't get to see it in person much. So anyway she's running the same plant, same temps, same soil and nutrient line as me but her shit looked 2-3 weeks behind. I first thought light leak, and went through ruling that out. Didn't seem to help.

When I was able to get over there I found that although the air temps were good, she was using smart pots right on the concrete and the concrete was freezing ass cold. Got them off the ground and everything was gravy.

Variables, variables.
 
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