![]() With 50-deep-cell trays of 65mm of media, there’s more media for root development – over 30% more than traditional trays. Plant seeds or clones in the pre-drilled holes, then water or mist, keep your humidity consistent, and transfer when ready. Save 10% by bundling all your propagation needs with this Clonex Propagation Package Each package will include the following (8) Mammoth Start Plug Traysīy providing growing media to support beginning phases of plant growth, MAMMOTH Starter Plugs make it easy to plant and grow. Do not store in direct sunlight or excessive heat. Store in the original container in a cool, dry place, out of the reach of children. Use Clonex Clone Solution, a continuous liquid feed plant nutrient, with each irrigation. Moisten rooting media every second day or as needed. ![]() Increase the dilution rate from 5ml to 10ml per liter of water as plants develop roots. Allow for adequate drainage to avoid water logging. Finally, soak medium for several hours or add to Aeroponic system. After mixing, adjust pH to appropriate level (5.5 to 6.5). Mix 5ml – 10ml of Clonex Clone Solution per liter of water (one or two teaspoons per quart). In addition, it contains specific micro nutrients and root enhancing agents, carefully formulated to initiate and nourish new root cells in plants. It is designed to work together with Clonex Rooting Gel or other rooting agents for outstanding results.Ĭlonex ® Clone Solution is highly concentrated, unlike competing products. Clonex ® Clone Solution is the result of extensive horticultural research. Used with Clonex ® Rooting Gel or any other rooting agent, it encourages rapid root development while helping to minimize stress. It contains a special blend of the highest quality minerals including Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, and Calcium plus other essential elements that all plants require for root development and vigorous growth. That pic just looks convincing.Clonex ® Clone Solution is a plant nutrient specifically formulated for rooted clones and seedlings. But I think Brian’s method will be a winner. Thats what I try to find out really what is my method. Maybe it is really what works for each person. There are so many factors apart from these. I get what you mean, I think I am still in time to take some more cuttings, put them in an envelope for a while to imitate posting and repeat the experiment involving Brian’s method too.Īt the moment I am inclined to take your position, reading old threads people some people swears by the hormones others had bad experiments with them and I have this impression on people’s experiences on scraping. such a beatiful and rewarding hobby and even profession. If nothing else I am happy to introduce them the love of horticulture. It is always rewarding when it all comes back, sometimes only months later. It could be annoying because little ones have short attention span (or just different from adult’s) but always shocks me how much they remember. I gave them just a bit of water and started to remove lid every now and then for aeration. I kind of neglected them until now, just looking at them everybnow and then, the compost got quite dry by now. Just to note the package says that Clonex is for “softwood and semi-hardwood cuttings”. We used the cuttings within 2 hours after collection. The cuttings with the white labels are the treated ones. Now i found them budding and rooting but so far I dont see any difference between the treated and untreated cuttings, they all seem to be doing well. There is a radiator under the windowsill that is on late afternoon and the evening. The picture I have taken shows that only half of the tray is lit but earlier during the day the other side gets the sun. Then we placed the tray on a south facing windowsill hoping it will survive the 2 yrs old son. We dipped 15 cuttings in undiluted Clonex gel (indolylbutyric acid 3.3g/l) following the insructions and left 15 untreated. We cut the cuttings to 2 or 3 nodes 4” pieces (as these were the only ones fitting under the lid). We used a 30 cells windowsill propagation tray with lid, no bottom heat. I moistened it to make it barely moist to touch. We used normal commercial seed sowing and cuttings compost which I baked for a while to kill any fungus gnat eggs (they did traumatize me last year for life). After reading some previous threads on thoughts whether fig cuttings root better untreated or treated with Clonex, I decided to make a quick experience with my plant scientist assistants (6 and 5 yr old daughters).Ġ9 February 2018 (I am more confused by the date formats then the temperature issues (C/F) on these international forums) we sourced some half-feral (probably) Brown Turkey cuttings.
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