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| Seedling Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: Behind you
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![]() | I have a full-grown female, and this is her first flowering season “3 weeks in to it”, I would like to thank the group for that. But back to the Cloning Mildew, 4 weeks ago I cut the bottom 4 branches from her, and thanked her for the donation. I used Root tone “pondered rooting compound” and put them in to potting soil with moister holding/releasing pellets, their mother grew fine in it from seed, sarin raped the top and gave it 10.60.10, 24/7, ph 7.3, temp 95 -100 and no air movement. 3 Weeks came and went; and the clones did not change, besides a slight wilting and some browning at the tips, when I seen the mold forming where the branch and ground meet. I took the sarin off and let the ground dry. This is the amazing part with in 2 days the plants went from a slickly 2.5 inchs to over 7 inchs, as of 7 m Dec 5th I gave them more water and put them on 30.30.30 24/7.Any comments to what caused the mold? | ||
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| Seedling Join Date: Oct 2000 Location: england
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![]() | Hi dude your higher temp range no air movement this would combine with high humidity that got you the mould next time u do cuttings drop your temp to 85 if no humistate look for a slight misting to your lid and give it a airing each day and lower the ph 6.0-6.3 an you should see rooting much quicker. keep on tokin QHC | ||
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