Chemdog1989
Well-Known Member
Yes
I love to inoculate the soil
I love to inoculate the soil
So long story short..
Spent $120 for some 'elite' cuts. They died..
Spent $100 for some 'elite' cuts. Dude took my $ and ran..
Spent $100 for some 'elite' cuts. They are still alive(almost 5 weeks later) but not doing shit. They took around 2 weeks to root.
Once they rooted I planted them in Solo cups of coco. This is how I do all my plants. Root in cubes, then into solo cups, then into a #1 of coco then into a #5 or #7 of coco. Many, many years doing it this way.
I normally wouldn't give a shit but as you can see I have way too much $ invested to give up on them now. Like I normally do, I feed them full strength nuts from my veg res. But being that this issue has a raised I have switched to just RO water for the time being.
Any help would be great. Maybe a foliar feeding?
I'll take any input(on the issue, not the $ lol. I don't wanna hear it. I'm embarrassed enough)
I guess if I had to do it again, maybe I'd use my EZclone. It's just lack of room. I have 99.9% success rate with cubes. It was just these that were problematic. I take a lot of clones with 0 issues.Why not try a different cloning method? I never even bothered to clone in cubes or cups under a dome. To much work and hassle with low percentage of survival.
I guess if I had to do it again, maybe I'd use my EZclone. It's just lack of room. I have 99.9% success rate with cubes. It was just these that were problematic. I take a lot of clones with 0 issues.
I can't count the times I've forgot to turn the pump back on after a water change or maintenance. lol.The thing is it's nowhere near failsafe IMO. To much daily work with misting etc brings window for failure.
I just say it's a smart thing to adapt and change your methods when problems occur. But hey man do what works for you!
I can't count the times I've forgot to turn the pump back on after a water change or maintenance. lol.