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Old habits die hard I guess. Just use to be a rule as far as cloning, I know I don't really need to do this anymore but ya still cut the tips of the clone.Cool. Did you cut the leaves because the tips were burnt before or another reason? Just curious as I recently cut some burn off
I think it was to eliminate surface area of the leaf, therefore limiting the amount the plant would respire. I have also heard it was to prevent the tips from dying and drying up. Also that it gives more room in the clone dome for other clones. Like I said, I know if you are using a dome it is not needed, there is enough humidity trapped, but I still find myself doing it time and time again.Oh k really, cause I'm looking at cloning soon hey what's the concept behind it?
I still do it but not entirely nescacary roots a little fasterI think it was to eliminate surface area of the leaf, therefore limiting the amount the plant would respire. I have also heard it was to prevent the tips from dying and drying up. Also that it gives more room in the clone dome for other clones. Like I said, I know if you are using a dome it is not needed, there is enough humidity trapped, but I still find myself doing it time and time again.
Sherlock
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