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trouble rooting my clippings
Ron- clones. I am having trouble rooting my clippings. Rather than me rattle on about how I think I've done everything correctly, could you give me (and others) some tips. How do you root your clones and how long does it take? thanx- R
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Don't feel bad. It took me almost a year to learn to clone about 15 years ago. I tried every method in the book until I finally settle on this method with a 99 percent success rate.
1 Start with a clean cloning tray with inserts which holds 48 or 72 clones. Clean old trays, inserts, and hood with a ten percent bleach solution to prevent passing plant diseases. 2 Fill the tray with vermiculite. Any grade will work. 3 Mix 6 oz of Olivia's Cloning Solution to 1 gallon of water. Adjust pH between 5.5 and 6.5 ( 6.0 being the best ) 4 Pour all of the gallon of solution in the tray of vermiculite. 5 Use a nail or wood stick to poke a hole about 2/3rds way down each insert. 6 Put on your Latex gloves because human hands have oils on them that plants do not like. No matter how much you wash them. Get a new razor blade, an old one will not do. I also use Root Tone for an added edge. 7 Cut the clone from it's mother at a 45 degree angle. Dip in the Root Tone and stick the clone in a hole in the tray. About 2/3rds the way down the hole. Pack the vermiculite around the clone. 8 Place the hood on and put under fluorescent lights. More lights the better. You can use a metal halide if you put it far enough away to keep them from cooking. 9 The hood should fog up showing you that the humidity is high enough. After about seven days if the clones start to turn a little yellow then add a low dose of nutrient solution ( 300 PPM ) to green them up. 10 Ten days later almost all are rooted. You can tell if they are rooted by giving them a little tug. If they pull up put them back in and check the rest. 11 Wash the vermiculite off by dipping in water if its going in a hydro system and leave the vermiculite if its going in dirt. |
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