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Aero-cloners for the win. over a decade with 100% success rate, most of that that with just tap water.

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Do you do any thing special when you transfer them to soiless mixes?

I'm getting ready to get back into cloning a lot of plants.

Need to relearn what I've forgotten and new learn.

Just keep them moist after transplanting?
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don't know I'm a hydro guy. I'd assume you can expect a little transplant shock.

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I'm getting to do some new testing soon. One thing I'm going to try is Superthrive .. but only for rooting. Stressed or Sick plants.

So will test it on rooting clones. Unless someone else has tried it?

I' tried it in the past for plants. Learned not to use it for flowering and only once on a plant.

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Just tested on a germie didn't look like she was going to make it.

Saw a little green this morning.
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MadMoonMan wrote:Do you do any thing special when you transfer them to soiless mixes?

I'm getting ready to get back into cloning a lot of plants.

Need to relearn what I've forgotten and new learn.

Just keep them moist after transplanting?
i transplant into cups with rather dry soil. it is better to get
the soil in with out messing roots up. also you get more soil
into the cup that way. not to dry of soil or will not soak up water well.
then they are put into a tray of water and sprayed with some water.
low light for a week. keep them waterlogged for a week to 2 weeks.
then let them dry out. after that another week at least to transplant
longer would be better. hope this helps
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