antimatt3r Well-Known Member Jul 15, 2011 #1 i know the rooters should be kept moist but should i keep water sitting in the bottom of the tray touching the rooters or no? thanks
i know the rooters should be kept moist but should i keep water sitting in the bottom of the tray touching the rooters or no? thanks
D DinafemHazeAuto Active Member Jul 15, 2011 #2 No....Just use a spray bottle, that has mist spray and just keep them moist never want them looking light brown..GL
No....Just use a spray bottle, that has mist spray and just keep them moist never want them looking light brown..GL
antimatt3r Well-Known Member Jul 15, 2011 #3 thanks ive had a little water in the bottom so they would stay wet but i will drain it
doobered Active Member Jul 15, 2011 #4 DinafemHazeAuto said: No....Just use a spray bottle, that has mist spray and just keep them moist never want them looking light brown..GL Click to expand... true
DinafemHazeAuto said: No....Just use a spray bottle, that has mist spray and just keep them moist never want them looking light brown..GL Click to expand... true
BendBrewer Well-Known Member Jul 15, 2011 #5 I take a full tray and line it with Perlite and soak it with Cloning Solution. Then I use a Rapid Rooter tray on top of that one that holds the Clones and Rooters.
I take a full tray and line it with Perlite and soak it with Cloning Solution. Then I use a Rapid Rooter tray on top of that one that holds the Clones and Rooters.
antimatt3r Well-Known Member Jul 15, 2011 #6 I like that idea bend, i have some been in the rooters ten days and im not seeing any root poking thru yet but they are green still
I like that idea bend, i have some been in the rooters ten days and im not seeing any root poking thru yet but they are green still
D DinafemHazeAuto Active Member Jul 15, 2011 #8 Really no roots after 10 days i have mine after 3-5 days..