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title says it all in rockwool i aded thrive and some vermi tea ans a very small amount of nutes this thing says root gell and get out of the way any help would be great
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I really like your powerful looking garden.
I don't quite understand your question. Rockwool in a easy cloner? I thought they use neoprene collars then put in what ever medium you prefer once rooted. Most power cloners just use cloning solution and water which can be tap, distilled, or ROed.I use 120 ml for 5 to 7 gallons of water. The cloning solutions I have used and they seem all the same to me is Olivia's, Clonex and Botanical powercloner. I like superthrive at low rates, 1 to 2 drops per gallon, can be added after cloning mixture is made then adjust to 5.7 to 5.8ph. Before I used the simple cloning solutions I used 1 ml per gallon of each nutrient I used which was gen hydro grow 1ml, micro 1ml and bloom1ml per gallon. The cloning solution is alot faster and almost garrantees good root development in under 15 days and being able to see roots as low as 7 days. When I used to clone in rockwool and humidity dome I would soak wool in 5.3 ph water the night before and just use cloning/rooting gel or powder and spray them down with plain water 3 times a day for 2 to 3 weeks or until I was happy with root dvelopment. |
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