Hydrowannabe
Well-Known Member
i agree. there are way to many reasons to list, so yep.I've fond PATIENCE to be the most important....
ie...don't fu*k with
looks like that cloner kicks assStrain dependent , but they are usually good to transplant by 7-10 days, I time mine for a 14 day stay in the cloner, but have let them go much longer, 21 - 28 or so.
They will tell you when you've gone too long, yellowing of bottom leaves or new growth starting.
I never feed in my cloner, just me.
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I then ram them into a solo of soilless