im loving the concept, looks like gmax's setup, alot like it. lookin real real nice, i really can't wait to see that thing full of plants, what kinda strains u considering? monocrop wins....
Bobbles.....Tell us how yas finally got rootin cuts down to a science Bro.....What? Rooting 100+ cuts at the same time of the same size is a challenge? Someone should have told me... lol... I have a 114 to spare, I'll send em on over just cause I like your build.
Bobbles.....Tell us how yas finally got rootin cuts down to a science Bro.....
Proud ta have yas still around.....
Peace....Freds..........
Thanks Bro......80 degrees might be too high where yas grow , but with high humidity always inherent where I lived it was necessary to make sure transpiration was actually occurring , and .....I quit trying to clone in coco... lol
I clone in 16oz cups of 100% perlite. Perlite is inorganic, so it's a sterile medium. This prevents damping off, a problem I couldn't seem to beat in coco.
The size of the container doesn't really matter... but a 16oz cup of perlite holds enough moisture to keep my clones alive for at least 1 week without any attention. No additional irrigation.
I cut entire branches off my plants and clone them... chopping up the laterals and suckers with scissors... All the stuff that would grow into larf anyway. Then I'll chop off all the leaves except the top 2, nipping off all the new shoots at the internode. I use razor for the final cut, but sharp scissors work fine too... I don't sterilize anything. After making a clean cut, I stick the cut in Home Depot rooting powder before inserting the cut into a preformed hole in the cup of perlite. I like to bury 2-3 internodes at least... More if I can. It's best to hydrate the perlite before sticking the cuts when you're taking several hundred... and I take 3-400 with the hard to root plants... 200 with the easier to root sativas. If you're only taking 30 cuts it really doesn't matter if you hydrate the perlite before or after... No fertilizer necessary. Carbohydrates are stored in the plants stem... so the cut needs to use up those nutes, and what's in the remaining leaves and then it'll be encouraged to seek out nutrients and grow roots. Oh yeah, and the cuts don't wilt if they hardly have any leaves on them.... how are they going to transpire? lol
umm... flourescents hang a few feet above my cuts... Indirect side light from my reflectors was sufficient for rooting. I added overhead flouros to induce new growth so it's easier to tell when the clones are rooted.
oh, and the temps have to be at least 70F... any lower and you can have the cuts sitting there for a month and they won't root. lol... Personally I think 80F is too high, the cups dry out a lot faster and I'll have to have automated watering setup for the summer. Right around 75-8F is where everything ticks just right for me.
Anyway... That's my set it and forget it method. Stick the cuts, and water 1x a week till they root.
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