Complete Noob
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sounds like you learned the secret to cloning..... waiting
Right. That is true but really I think my problem was that my cuts weren't long enough. The two that rooted were the longest two of my leftover cuts
sounds like you learned the secret to cloning..... waiting
It's fine but I'd put it a little closer. Couple feet off to the side. Looks like almost no light where it's at. They need some just not a lot.
Hey complete noob don't feel bad , with the Ez closer I've gotten bumps as soon as 5 days and ready for transplant after 10-12 days , it's all about environment, with high humility (40-70 %) and heat (70 -80 ) , light wise , I keep them away from direct light , I've seen crazy concoctions and methods but like you found out sometimes you have to K.I.S.S ,and let the plant do its thing , good luck bud, FSG.
Bump!! Ol WV needs some help. A guy that really knows how to use these things. I'm a older guy Ive grew from seeds A lot and not really good with these areocloners. And I'm a KISS kinda guy also. I'm got thermostats for heat mats and a ink bird to keep regular temps up. I'm doing rapid rooters and riot also , but wanna get better with the machines. Ive done a lot of simple stuff. That's why I'm kinda wondering do I need to put some kind of solution in the thing. I usually use heat mats under my cloners also. I've got a 35 site and 45, there hortipots not ez cloner brand. I'm looking for real advice from someone who's done/doing it. I think I'm close because sometimes I do ok and the roots kinda stay out, there sometimes not big enough to transplant to a cup
I wouldn't use a heater with an aerocloner... The pump that circulates the water generates enough heat in the water to keep the plants warm.... in the summer it might become too warm... I've heard of folks using frozen water bottles to cool the circulating water so the clones don't get too warm...