This could be a good side by side experiment.
You should add a poll so we can see if chlorinated water folk tend to have less problems.
Theres only so much you could actually put in a cloning forum without repeating the info 100 times.
There are hundreds of ways of cloning! I'm sure mine would never make the list. I think it is more about the chlorine in this threadIf there IS a poll, make it something like this:
(If you wanted, you could take it even further and have an option for peat pucks, rapid rooters, aeroponics, glass of water, etc.)
- Cloning in chlorinated water with 0%-50% success
- Cloning in chlorinated water with 51%-75% success
- Cloning in chlorinated water with 76%-100% success
- Cloning in RO water with 0%-50% success
- Cloning in RO water with 51%-75% success
- Cloning in RO water with 76%-100% success
- Other (Please post your method)
i think we need a good cloning STICKY...
I say this with chuckle and smile ... what good does a sticky do when people ignore it, pass it by and post a request for stickys directly under the very sticky they're asking for?
CLONERS- a collection of various methods
Pick a method, any method and follow the links to the original threads where each method is discussed at length.
Cl- is very reactive. Simple life forms pretty much get destroyed by coming in contact with it. The Cl- should allow any reasonable res temps by preventing these organisms from multiplying in the reservoir. We try to keep the res temps cool to make the environment less inviting for them to multiply.
You have to keep adding it as it gets used up/dissipates and the life forms never cease their assault. We're not eliminating them, merely shifting the balance so that the plants have a chance to do what they need to do in a more sterile environment.