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minority
hi all

iv just taken some cuttings and put them into my new 36 site aero extreme prop under a 150w cfl,
so i guess this would be a good time to ask advice on wot to do next after the roots have rooted.
i plan on growing in coco and ending up in 15ltr pots in the autopot system.
but unsure on wot size pots to use how much feed to give them ect ect, as ive never taken cuttings myself before

any advice or tips to get the most out of my babys will be gratefully recieved chaps spliff.gif

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Green Goblin
When I used my aero propagator I potted up into clay balls for dwc and even compost when there was 2/3 roots on each cutting that were a couple of inches long. Any longer and I found they snapped to easy, better potting on with short thicker roots I think.

Peace,
GG
minority
QUOTE (Green Goblin @ Sep 13 2009, 11:19 PM) *
When I used my aero propagator I potted up into clay balls for dwc and even compost when there was 2/3 roots on each cutting that were a couple of inches long. Any longer and I found they snapped to easy, better potting on with short thicker roots I think.

Peace,
GG


thanks for that greengoblin!

how many times should i pot up and wot sizes to end up in a 15ltr? and would i just put them into coco?
Green Goblin
I start cuttings in 2 inch pots, then then pot up into 4 inch, then 1.5ltr, then 6.5ltr root out and 12/12. After 6.5ltr pots have rooted out you can pot up into the 15ltr pots no problem.
e2a:
Peace,
GG
minority
QUOTE (Green Goblin @ Sep 13 2009, 11:38 PM) *
I start cuttings in 2 inch pots, then then pot up into 4 inch, then 1.5ltr, then 6.5ltr root out and 12/12. After 6.5ltr pots have rooted out you can pot up into the 15ltr pots no problem.
e2a:
Peace,
GG


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