geeme said:Quite possibly. Are you changing out the liquid daily, or at least every other day? The liquid looks very clear, like you are, so it seems most likely that those are the buds of new roots. Post more pics in a few days so we can see!
No I did not use any rooting hormone, just filtered water. I had cloned a couple of tomato suckers earlier this season and with in a week there were loaded with roots. So I assumed pepper cuttings would about the same, boy was I wrong. I've done a little reading on this site since then and it seems peppers can take quite a while to root.sp33d said:I agree , those are "definetly" the beginning of roots.. Looks exactly like what my clones of my dwarf meyer lemon tree that I do many times a year for friends a neighbors as gifts or because they want one... Did you use any rooting hormone?
Aaron thanks for the reply, guess I can wait a little longer. I'm just getting anxious pepper cloning is a true test of patience.dlsolo said:I think you'd want to wait until you've got some solid roots developed. Moving too soon to DWC and you may look your clone all together.
Anton I'm changing the water every other day, I'm still only using pure filtered water. I am starting to wonder if I should use some watered down nutrients that I'm using in my tomato bubble bucket.sp33d said:How often are you changing that water out? I'm not a pro but I would think having fresh (oxygenated) water more often would help ....in regards to the working theory of a cloning bucket that mists the clones to encourage root growth...
If patience is a virtue, I must becoming a really virtuous dude. LOLwillard3 said:Chile growing in general is a patience game.
I'll think I will stick to pure filtered water for a week or so more, then maybe start adding some diluted nutrients. I guess it would be sort of like a modified kratcky method.sp33d said:I've never had to use any nutes for clones so I can't say either way if it's ok or not ....IMO though I don't think a diluted solution would hurt anything...
Looks like some power stuff, have you tried it yet.Beelzeboss said:try this azos,
http://www.xtreme-gardening.com/products/azos