Aeroponic nutes time ?

Liamp1603

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Hi I bought an aeroponic cloner few weeks ago it's up it's running I'm just starting to see roots shooting off they're only small but they're developing so I need to put any nutrients into the water system now so they get fed as some are starting to look a little deficient ? Thanks in advance
 

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Herb & Suds

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In an aero cloner I really don’t need nutrients mainly because all cuts don’t root at the same time
Those could be moved to their new home and others brought in to the cloner
Congrats you are a clone guy
 

Liamp1603

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In an aero cloner I really don’t need nutrients mainly because all cuts don’t root at the same time
Those could be moved to their new home and others brought in to the cloner
Congrats you are a clone guy
Isit normal for some of then to show deficiency's then ? Small roots are coming on a few of them I've seen videos where the roots are massive im sure it's only been a few tho should I leave them develop a bit more then swap them out
 

Herb & Suds

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Cuttings can show yellowing but most recover
Lots of factors in taking snips
Like how much was the plant feeding before taking a cut
What stage the plant was in when cut was taking? Like maturity
A well fed plant takes longer to root than one that hasn’t been fed in a couple waterings …
Those nubs are plenty to drop in to soil and they will look better in short order
Once you dump nutrients into cloner you are basically going to have to drain and start over for the next run
The only time I let cuts stay in cloner is when I’m stalling for room
I actually leave the same water in my cloner for months at a time
 

Liamp1603

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The plants they're from are all roughly between 6 - 8 weeks from seed and first cuts just to save genetics so I can flick into flower I have to set up small tent and a little light just to keep them going until I can cut my gmo skittlz phenos down to one from 5 females and maybe find a decent from the four different feminised seeds I popped
 

Liamp1603

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Cuttings can show yellowing but most recover
Lots of factors in taking snips
Like how much was the plant feeding before taking a cut
What stage the plant was in when cut was taking? Like maturity
A well fed plant takes longer to root than one that hasn’t been fed in a couple waterings …
Those nubs are plenty to drop in to soil and they will look better in short order
Once you dump nutrients into cloner you are basically going to have to drain and start over for the next run
The only time I let cuts stay in cloner is when I’m stalling for room
I actually leave the same water in my cloner for months at a time
Hi I have a question I've now moved some from the cloner into the coco medium and they seem to have taken a turn for the worst they look sad and droopy and wilted I've fed some plain water now as the coco did dry out a bit from when I looked this morning is this normal ? This photo was taking just after the transplant and checking around 10 hours later they look worse should I have left the roots form more ? They were pretty developed as I only potted up 3 from 16 clones
 

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Herb & Suds

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Hi I have a question I've now moved some from the cloner into the coco medium and they seem to have taken a turn for the worst they look sad and droopy and wilted I've fed some plain water now as the coco did dry out a bit from when I looked this morning is this normal ? This photo was taking just after the transplant and checking around 10 hours later they look worse should I have left the roots form more ? They were pretty developed as I only potted up 3 from 16 clones
Mist them and feed a light feed
You pulled them out of a humid environment and the need time to adapt
Edit low light for a few day’s also
 
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