gashouse, look at the cutting in the blue solo cup above. if you look closely you can see the original leaves that i trimmed in half when i took the cutting. there were no leaves above them at that time.
you don't see any yellowing and the whole cutting is nice and green and growing fast.
i keep them in these cups typically 18-21 days before transplant. all this growth occurred in the wick cloner you see above with absolutely no maintenance after cutting.
i start them on jacks 321 at 350-400 ppm. ph 5.8. normal nitrogen ratio. i don't monitor the solution or refill. you start the solution level 1/2" below the cups. top water them in one time to establish the wet pathway.
typically 400-500 umols of light flow with this level of nutes produces this kind of growth.
these cuttings transplant very well into just about any kind of medium but could be tricky going into a water-only hydro system as the roots will have to acclimate and the plants have a lot of mass for a clone.
80f at 80 rh for the first few days is good.
you don't see any yellowing and the whole cutting is nice and green and growing fast.
i keep them in these cups typically 18-21 days before transplant. all this growth occurred in the wick cloner you see above with absolutely no maintenance after cutting.
i start them on jacks 321 at 350-400 ppm. ph 5.8. normal nitrogen ratio. i don't monitor the solution or refill. you start the solution level 1/2" below the cups. top water them in one time to establish the wet pathway.
typically 400-500 umols of light flow with this level of nutes produces this kind of growth.
these cuttings transplant very well into just about any kind of medium but could be tricky going into a water-only hydro system as the roots will have to acclimate and the plants have a lot of mass for a clone.
80f at 80 rh for the first few days is good.