Using keiki paste to clone

FrozenChozen

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Never heard of it.... I do alright with just tap water... Maybe I'll give it a shot, I'm always impressed by the amount of people that try to discredit your methods that obviously work great for you! Thanks for the info UB!
 

desertdog

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I use Chia seeds and cheap rooting powder. I get 95 to 99 percent success and sometimes 100%. I will have to try yours just for fun.
 

AlphaPhase

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Tap water 100% success, the more chlorine the better IMO. No gels, no powders, no aloe, no no no nooooooooo nothing. Keep er simple bongsmilie
 

redzi

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  • I live in an area that has high levels of mold spores .....the stems will rot before they root if I don't use something that is antifungal.
 

AlphaPhase

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Mold spores sound like a good reason for needing something, have you tried chlorine? Should clear it up adding some pool shock in low doses, it'll sterilize the water for as long as you need to clone and chlorine is a micro nutrient plants need so win win
 

ltecato

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Until someone brought this up in a gardening forum I had completed forgotten about this product which I used with great success on orchids 30 years ago. It might be worth a try on cannabis. I'd try it on young and mature stem nodes, during vegging and flowering, until you get results. http://www.amazon.com/Keiki-Power-Orchid-Plant-Cloning/dp/B00948K1J4

Happy NY!
Sounds like a good idea for me. I swear I used to have no trouble cloning until I moved to my present location and now I'm lucky if I can get anything to root.
 

AlphaPhase

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Lol, just joking. Anything will work if you really want it to. I just moved from a place with bad tap water and clones wouldn't root using the tap water so I just bought a couple gallons of ro strictly for cloning. Might be a cheaper option if it's just the tap water that is the problem. But my motto is whatever works for ya is the best choice. Fix the "root" problem instead of using a bandaid. No pun.
 

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