really peyton? a lotto wasted time there. sounds kinda inefficient to me. unless one is cloning thousands maybe. for me, in my job, it's all about planning. I can't go back and fix things after. I know throwing a clone out is not the end of the world, actually, I don't know that, have not been there yet,,
I've dumped a few, but not many. After a while you'll get some big bushy plants and it becomes real easy to take 10 clones in one sitting. You get 3 plants and it starts adding up real quick. But it's a lot of fun that's for sure.
cloning isn't hard and if you consistently clone you can get a handful and a lot of extras
especially if you have a mother plant that you have to keep trimming
Still good stuff over here. So far all the plants with mykos added to them have stayed clean. My HGK clones perlite all turned green on top and a lot of green throughout it. Doesn't hurt the plant any, but still gross looking. So I'm guessing the bennies are eating the algae that would usually form. Aside from that, my CS plant is starting to get a little ugly in the leaves. Hopefully she hurries up and gets to business. I don't want to throw my other girls into flower until the pollen is under control.
Ok cool so the green stuff is normal then...I noticed it on one of my girls yesterday and was starting to worry but I guess I have nothing to worry about
It must be like the Plant Magic granules I've got, they won't dissolve in water so you have to sprinkle it on the rootball when re-potting. The Tarantula & Piranha I've got are a dissolvable-ish powder & they do a liquid of that too but I dunno about your stuff.
It can be stored long term. I think the 2.2 pound bag will do 8 feet of soil or coco. I just mix a few tablespoons with each gallon of perlite I use, and add it every time I transplant.