check out at 23:51, If I understand corectly, they took 4 clones and they stored the 3 of them in the friedge at 4 celsius(1st clone for 1 day, 2nd clone 5 days , 3rd clone 10 days) and the 1 clone was sticked imidietly( by sticking I think they mean proceed to root) I cant understand what the problem about bottom heat variability is but they conclude that the clone that stayed in the friedge for 10 days ''chilling'' (lol) it produced more root system(80%).
Some one please jump in if you know about this subject.
Amazing video! I wish my grow looked like that. Anyway, it does not say they did better after chilling them. Rather, it says that if you chill the (unrooted) cut for 10 days there is still a >80% success rate of it rooting after being stuck in their 3:1 peat:vermiculite rooting substrate, in better temperatures (this last thing I am assuming). That's sweet
I think the single node experiment shown is also very interesting. That means you cut like this:
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Not news to me, but it will blow some minds I'm sure in fact I have 4 of these type of clones going now
Lots of new things to me.
I didnt understant what you said either :/
The pictures of the clones comfused me.
I meant the pictures of the research not your picture. I understanded about the one node cut.