Do Clones Need Nutrients after cutting from the mom plant?
Do Clones Need Nutrients after cutting from the mom plant?
Do Clones Need Nutrients
Do Clones Need Nutrients
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I never feed my clones until they start putting out fresh growth, indicating that the new roots are ready to take up nutrients. They get a little distilled water via foliar spray to keep their vascular pressure up if they start to droop, but other than that I just let them rest and recover. Trimming the leaves halfway back, as some bro scientists advise, doesn’t seem to provide any benefits. It only opens up new avenues for infection and wastes their limited resources healing unnecessary wounds, so the only time I do that is if they’re in direct contact with the humidity dome, which pretty much guarantees they’re going to rot. As a general rule of thumb I try to keep interference to a bare minimum. I’ll give them a little support if they’re sick, but plants know what they’re doing and decades of growing experience is really no substitute for a billion years of evolution. Unless they’re showing signs of distress you don’t need to adhere to precise schedules or worry about whether or not conditions are maintained within certain parameters. Most of the time the best care you can provide is to simply leave them alone.
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comparing cloning plants to dismemberment gave me a good laugh. thanks!
Thanks
My guess is calmag water is plenty until roots appear, with some rooting hormones. Light is more important since the clone has no roots yet.
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Damn Mark, WTF
You need to KISS.
Keep It Simple Stupid.
Cloning is not all that.
My first attempt at cloning was a total joke.
I researched what every ( so called ) expert was doing and using.
And everything they were doing just didn’t seem correct with what I was previously taught.
In regards to plant health.
But these so called experts were supposedly getting good results.
So like a idiot, I went out and bought a few trays with those stupid dome lids. I got rockwool and peat plugs.
And went at it.
After the second day I could see this was a total cluster f#$k.
I don’t remember exactly, but I think 2 clones rooted out of a hundred.
Before that experiment was even close to ending.
I ordered a 50 site aero cloner.
This was over 12 years ago.
To this day I still use the 50 site aero cloner. Along with 6, 23 site areo cloners I built.
That have been running 24/7 for over 10 years. With NO malfunctions.
My first 2 attempt’s with the aero cloner wasn’t that bad.
50 percent success.
Before my third attempt I sat there and went over my whole process.
Then I thought Tony you knuckle head.
What I was doing, since I was doing 50 clones. I would take 10 at a time. I take a clone sit it on the floor until I had 10. Then I’d put them in the inserts and install them into the cloner. Then once I had the cloner full with 50 clones I’d plug it in.
Well what was happening was.
By the time I took the clone and plugged the cloner in.
The cut end of the clone was drying up and closing.
So what I did was I would take the clone put right into a cup of water. Then when I put it in the insert I would clip the end again, just for the heck of it. Then install them into a running aero cloner
No bullshit.
Ever since I started doing it this way I’ve gotten 100 percent success rate.
Except for the few times I spaced out and forgot to plug the cloner back in after I added more water.
Anyway I use nothing but plain tap water.
I start seeing roots in 5 days.
And they all have roots in 10 days. I let them go 17 days.
Then straight into 12/12.
I sell a lot of clones also.
People love them.
Because they are bare root clones.
Because you can go hydro or soil.
Anyway plain tap water for me. I don’t even pH it or anything.
Thanks Mark for building confidence in my thought process
Never feed any of my clones. When I did they died, that’s my 2 cents.
Much respect to you Brother Mark. Thanks for the video and sharing your thoughts, and findings.
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The guy @ my hydro store said to throw 2 aspirins on the bottom on my cloner..
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