Hey everyone,
I could use some tips on cloning with an aeroponic cloner (ez clone). I was using cubes before but recently switched and am having some issues ironing out some problems.
My method:
Our water here is 7.0 ph @ 130 ppm
I pH it down to 6.0 and add 1 drop of super thrive per gallon (10 drops for the 32 slot ez cloner)
I put the clones in and let them go.
After a week the ppm has gone up to about 190-195 ppm. I'm not sure if that's indicative of anything. Also the Ph steadily goes up so after a week it's back to 7.0...
After about a week this is the problem I'm encountering displayed on the plant:
The clones all DO eventually (14-16 days) come in. Most have healthy and clean root balls; however, by the time they do the leaves and stems are looking even worse than the photos. After transplanting into a cup or 1 gallon pot it takes the plant up to two weeks for them to snap out of it and continue beautiful growth. This is stunting my babies hard in the beginning, what am I screwing up?
I could use some tips on cloning with an aeroponic cloner (ez clone). I was using cubes before but recently switched and am having some issues ironing out some problems.
My method:
Our water here is 7.0 ph @ 130 ppm
I pH it down to 6.0 and add 1 drop of super thrive per gallon (10 drops for the 32 slot ez cloner)
I put the clones in and let them go.
After a week the ppm has gone up to about 190-195 ppm. I'm not sure if that's indicative of anything. Also the Ph steadily goes up so after a week it's back to 7.0...
After about a week this is the problem I'm encountering displayed on the plant:
The clones all DO eventually (14-16 days) come in. Most have healthy and clean root balls; however, by the time they do the leaves and stems are looking even worse than the photos. After transplanting into a cup or 1 gallon pot it takes the plant up to two weeks for them to snap out of it and continue beautiful growth. This is stunting my babies hard in the beginning, what am I screwing up?