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cloning Cloning

Willard,

You, sire, are a true conservative, at least when it come to using fewer electrons in a message.

But this is great news.

Mike
 
A question: I don't have ten "sprouts" long enough to use to try the cloner so can I use part of it as a regular hydro chamber? I have several plants I've been growing while testing lights so if it may work, I can try these along with a couple of shoots that are large enough.

Mike
 
I believe the nutrient requirements of a growing plant would be different than for cuttings, so I'd probably stick with just clones.
 
Nutrients

3 parts added in equal parts.

A:
Nitrate Nitrogen - 4%
Total Nitrogen - 4%
Phosphoric Acid - 14%
Soluble Potash - 24%
Boron - 3%
Chlorine - 2%
Also contains less than .3% of copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum (.002%), zinc and cobalt (.002%)

Part B
Nitrate Nitrogen - 15%
Total Nitrogen - 15%
Calcium - 19%

Part C
Phosphoric Acid - 51%
Soluble Potash - 34%


Mike
 
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