Its what i had handy, also have a couple of inches of hydroton under the cubes. I almost just put them back on the table but im scared thats just way to much light for the clones plus i dont want to fire up another light or raise that light to high and deprive the mother plant of light intensity
Awesome! Now don't expect overnight miracles. The warmth will only aid in providing an environment conducive to root development. There's no way you can turbo charge their genetics. It's up to them as to when they want to pop roots. You just keep those cubes moist, and the humidity high.
Lol got some plants......transplant this weekend beef up a little ,then flower. for now they're under quarantine in my garage
Going to start another journal for the new plants......but i will keep this one going for the grand dog Tahoe . Still no roots on the clones and the mother is growing up fast ...last couple weeks it has grown but some of the leaves look like I might have a deficiency of some kind
Checked again and the first one i picked up had one fat little root ......feel much better about my precious, grand dog Tahoe clones
Ph meter is going KRazy ... went to Calibrate it did fine like normal with the 7.0 solution but when I went to do the 4.01 the ph on the meter started dropping to like ridiculously low....tried the 7.0 again and the meters is out of wack......wish i could ph my water.. correction i need to ph my water
That may or may not help. Most probes are suppose to be kept in a storage solution, and not allowed to dry out. Also, General Hydro calibration solutions aren't the same as the Hanna solutions. If you're using GH solutions, that could be part of your problem too.
It was at 9.0 in the 7.0 solution i I adjusted it to 7. 0 and it seems to be holding steady at 7.2 7.2