Cloning machine question

pickleman

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So I scored a power cloner new in the box for 65bucks and Successfully got almost 100%. The roots were over 5 inches long I put them in Solo cups with roots organic soil and then used the Cana line 15 mL of rhizotonic and 12 mL of Cannaterra. They still are green and seemed for the most part okay but they do seem stunted a little and maybe a little curling up and maybe even some sort of nutrient burn on a couple of the leaves not bad though. My question is what does the community think I should do to help my little girls in this transition phase until they start taking off thank you
 

bass1014

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dude your giving table food to a baby.. no nutes until there up to 3-4 sets of LIMBS ,, flush with wawa and only wawa for a lil while longer they will tell you when they need food
 

Grojak

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^^^ Right...

I water with 1/2 tsp of clones and 2 drops of Super Thrive per gal for the first 2 weeks of being transplanted, also make sure you put drainage holes in your Solo cup if you didn't so you can flush with water.
 

pickleman

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I used the " start of root formation" formula on the chart which is b4 the normal veg formula. And yea hole in the cups
 

legallyflying

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Jesus dude. Got a sense of humor? Apparently not.

Canna or no canna, your plants are not ready for nutrients.

You will find that there is a big difference between what labels say and what you should actually do.

I haven't actually looked at a nutrient label in years.
 

pickleman

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Jesus dude. Got a sense of humor? Apparently not.


Canna or no canna, your plants are not ready for nutrients.

You will find that there is a big difference between what labels say and what you should actually do.

I haven't actually looked at a nutrient label in years.
C'mon seriously? This is not my first BBQ but the first time with clone machine. With rock wool I have many many times used the same formula with no problems and I think they are going to be fine I was just hoping someone with actual experience in the situation I'm explaining with the Nutes I'm talkin about could give some insight. Not someone giving info about a product they have no experience with just generalizing. There's too many of them on here already. Once again no disrespect
 

pickleman

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Jesus dude. Got a sense of humor? Apparently not.

Canna or no canna, your plants are not ready for nutrients.

You will find that there is a big difference between what labels say and what you should actually do.

I haven't actually looked at a nutrient label in years.
Oh yea I have great sense of humor
 

legallyflying

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The issue is that A. Yes, the plants go into a little shock when you go aero to soil. You should probably transplant sooner next time as aero roots grow differently than soil roots.
And B. you don't need to add anything to soil for at least a couple weeks. Period, end of story, not matter what you did in the past or what nutrients your using. Soil has plenty of nutrients to get them going. If your dying to add something then I would take the suggestion made above and give them some B12 like super thrive.
 
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