Super quick and easy method of watering cannabis clones!
Learn how to store and water a bunch of quality cannabis clones in just minutes. In this video you will see how to set up your trays, learn the basic process, and even get some tips on mixing nutrients for your babies. Stop wasting time hand watering your clones! Stay tuned for more growing tips and tricks from Johnny Blaze at Cannavation.com! Don’t forget to stop by and check out our forum more tons more helpful tips and to ask questions. Thanks for watching and don’t forget to stop by www.cannavation.com!
I wonder if that “fresh air” you give them does anything..lol just bustin your balls man..nice vid
@ukpkmkk lol…no they sell them at hydro shops…even walmart for that matter!
@ukpkmkk he made it ^_^
Where did you get that dome from
I didn’t macguyver grew bud
brilliant
More crap to buy, but your methods seem very sound. I want to do this with soil in cups. Will get the rooting jel and that other stuff but dont have the money now for those other nutrients you mentioned.
hell ya i loved this tip so much i passed it on to my buddy who grows legal herb in fort collins colorado he usually mist his clones with a damn spray bottle.
Do you save the water after your done or flush it?
far too much water for those liitle cuttings
they dont need that much and will take even longer to grow as your roots dont need to find the water.
good job
fuck yes how u talk is how i learn nice video, thanks.
do you need to buy two trays ?
its a basically a really simple ebb and flow system.. Smart 🙂
try liquid seaweed in your tray & also mist with liquid seaweed
cool vid my man, great idea, thanks
@toddlse87 – almost all of them.. there’s usually a few stragglers or ones that just sit there and won’t go for a long time.. usually the only issues with rockwool is over watering which i had problems with at first being used to aero. This method is great for once your clones have started to root and are drinking much more rapidly. Don’t try this too early and create a damping off issue or drown them. success rates will go down drastically..
out of the 45 clones how many rooted
I just wanted to clarify that you shouldn’t be watering in rockwool for at least 5-6 days after you take your clones… water very lightly on day 6 with a dripper or syringe and then 2-3 days after that you can begin watering this way as the roots develop.. once they’re busting out roots transplant or water every 1-2 days as needed.. I didn’t make that clear and wanted to give everyone a heads up.. don’t over water your clones, or any plant for that matter.. thanks for watching!
@SharkTheArdvark – sorry about the delay in getting back to you. normally with rockwool when the clones are young you would only water every 2-3 days while they are inside the humidity dome. Once they sprout roots they will use up the available water much faster and you’ll need to water every 1-2 days depending on the cubes. The best way to tell is by judging the weight of the tray. The plants and cubes weight very little so water once the tray gets light. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching!
how often does it need watering every 24 hours?
Good video and good idea thank you
@Fatpaq – I wouldn’t recommend leaving the water in the tray for any long period of time without some form of air stone or something in there to aerate the mix. While it might be possible it would most likely be too soggy for the plants to really thrive in rockwool.. drying out slightly in this medium is actually a good thing as it forces the plants to push roots further outward in search of water. If they sit in the water they may damp off or get rot of some kind. Aeroponics would be better.
why cant they stay in the water tray? kind of like a hydroponic system that is constantly surrounding the roots.