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Magash
The Feminizer



Registered: 04/21/08 
Posts: 6,634
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If there are no pests the most common reason they don't root is bacteria or when the roots are starting thing go dry or are to wet and they rot. There is a product called hydroguard that will take care of the root rot part and the bacteria. Once you get the hang of it you can pretty much take any size cuttings you want.
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PsilocybinMike
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Registered: 04/20/08
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Last seen: 13 years, 26 days
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Re: Healthy Clones? [Re: Magash]
#134716 - 10/20/08 01:26 PM (16 years, 6 months ago) |
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Magash said: If there are no pests the most common reason they don't root is bacteria or when the roots are starting thing go dry or are to wet and they rot. There is a product called hydroguard that will take care of the root rot part and the bacteria. Once you get the hang of it you can pretty much take any size cuttings you want.
How do you determine how much water is TOO much water? I've been told to keep them wet while they are in the rooting process, but not to give them any nutrients during that time. Just water.
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