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SofaKingStupid

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Does anyone think 7.6 ph is too high for clones to root into? No rocks. Just 3” net pots and air stones in 5 gallon buckets.
 

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SofaKingStupid

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That’s just it. I stoped getting roots and I can’t figure out why. I always had roots in 5-7 days and now I can’t get a root to pop out.
I tryed tap phed to 6.4, which always worked for me. I also tryed distilled, and now im trying some kinda cloramine removal drops for plants.
 

Creeperpark

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That’s just it. I stoped getting roots and I can’t figure out why. I always had roots in 5-7 days and now I can’t get a root to pop out.
I tryed tap phed to 6.4, which always worked for me. I also tryed distilled, and now im trying some kinda cloramine removal drops for plants.
I only used Rain or RO water for cloning and never water with any acid or lime in it.
 

negative37dBA

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I try to keep mine at 6.2. I do use a sprayer tho not DWC. Usually get 9/10 success rate depending on the GG4 moms health when I take the cuts. R/O water with a bit of Jacks and Hormex. I use DIY Pool shock to keep it clean.
This is my next round at 14 days in or so. Going wild!
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Have a sweet day. Peace, negative.
 
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negative37dBA

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That’s just it. I stoped getting roots and I can’t figure out why. I always had roots in 5-7 days and now I can’t get a root to pop out.
I tryed tap phed to 6.4, which always worked for me. I also tryed distilled, and now im trying some kinda cloramine removal drops for plants.
Any change in mother plant health?
 

SofaKingStupid

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Any change in mother plant health?
Same as before. I feed her FF 326 phed to 6.4. She looks great. I was thinkin bout givin her a small dose of Maxi Bloom for the phosphorus a couple days before cutting. I’m really thinking it’s the water. It comes out the tap at 250 ppm’s average. And it has both clorene and cloramine in it.
 

CocoNut 420

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The water temperature is important, cold temps will slow rooting times down, oth too warm isn't great either and will require some chlorine or H202.

For water temperature a small recirculating pump works great but it might require time on/off depending on the environment your cloner is in?

I don't ph the water for my cloner, my understanding of ph is in relation to nutrient availability, using water afaik doesn't require ph,ing?
 

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