Im trying to get the bubble cloner thing down but nothing is happening.
I have everything setup right but don't have it under a dedicated light on a timer. The stay healthy, never wilt(even after the chop) and just sit there in suspended animation. I've got a couple that have sat this way now going on near 3 months(with a bit of yellowing ofcoarse).
Water temp: 80 deg all times(heat mat)
Straight tap water changed weekly
Some stems in water, some out, doesn't make a lick of difference in my case.
Water stays relatively clean, no slime.
Other clones from this mother will root in 8 day in jiffy's.
They callus up then nothing happens.
The clones are cut from mothers on a strict 18/6 cycle.
As clones dont need much light, the cloner is just sitting on the floor in a room where the lights are turned on and off sporadically during the night and it gets indirect sun during the day.
Does cutting them from mothers on a strict light cycle and putting them into a cloner that essentially doesn't have a light cycle fuck with them rooting somehow?
Thanks for any help.
I have everything setup right but don't have it under a dedicated light on a timer. The stay healthy, never wilt(even after the chop) and just sit there in suspended animation. I've got a couple that have sat this way now going on near 3 months(with a bit of yellowing ofcoarse).
Water temp: 80 deg all times(heat mat)
Straight tap water changed weekly
Some stems in water, some out, doesn't make a lick of difference in my case.
Water stays relatively clean, no slime.
Other clones from this mother will root in 8 day in jiffy's.
They callus up then nothing happens.
The clones are cut from mothers on a strict 18/6 cycle.
As clones dont need much light, the cloner is just sitting on the floor in a room where the lights are turned on and off sporadically during the night and it gets indirect sun during the day.
Does cutting them from mothers on a strict light cycle and putting them into a cloner that essentially doesn't have a light cycle fuck with them rooting somehow?
Thanks for any help.