Friend-of-a-friend Well-Known Member Joined Dec 2, 2008 Messages 449 Reaction score 228 Jan 20, 2012 #1 Does anyone know if Foxfarms Happy Frog is too hot to clone in?
Lemon Jack Above the clouds Joined Aug 25, 2011 Messages 1,115 Reaction score 36 Jan 20, 2012 #2 Happy frog should be fine for cloning. However I love to use rapid rooters. Dont know if you ever tried em but they work great.
Happy frog should be fine for cloning. However I love to use rapid rooters. Dont know if you ever tried em but they work great.
NorCalHal Well-Known Member Joined Apr 15, 2008 Messages 2,676 Reaction score 3,280 Jan 20, 2012 #3 Don't use "hot" medium at all.
PuffinNugs ♪♫♪ Joined Nov 22, 2009 Messages 590 Reaction score 27 Jan 20, 2012 #4 i used Happy frog in the last clones i did and they didnt burn even slightly. also did a few in pure FFOF and they were fine. right now i have some in some prenuted MG and they are doing great, even happier than the mother in the FFOF/ Happy Frrog mix
i used Happy frog in the last clones i did and they didnt burn even slightly. also did a few in pure FFOF and they were fine. right now i have some in some prenuted MG and they are doing great, even happier than the mother in the FFOF/ Happy Frrog mix
H HemperFi Well-Known Member Joined Aug 27, 2011 Messages 2,014 Reaction score 95 Jan 20, 2012 #5 Clones are cuttings from a mature plant that has been getting regular nutrients, so the clone should be able to deal with almost any soil. Seedlings are a different story. JMO HF
Clones are cuttings from a mature plant that has been getting regular nutrients, so the clone should be able to deal with almost any soil. Seedlings are a different story. JMO HF