beebud
- 56
- 18
I remember a little yellowing last time I cloned, but these seem like they might run out of nitrogen. What can I do?
I see one that might make it.Toss em. You gotta try again.
Totes did. From all 4 strains. Gonna cross them all with skunk#1I've had clones look like that then bounce back once they rooted. I'd plant that one with the root poking out. If you have something like coco with perlite that works well then transplant into soil once it's ready with some nice roots.
For next time I'd cut longer clones, scrape the side of the bottom of the stem, dip it in aloe, then cut at a 60 degree angle and put it in the coco/perlite mix and water in. Good luck
Ill probably remove some lower growth. Im just defoliating and was lazy. I like the rockwool cause it gives me some time. Last time, I had clones in that proporgator for a month. They were all fine and had a shit ton of roots poking out.I cut off all the leaves except the tip and put them in a solo cup with baggie over it. Works every time.
I could see that. Ive been saving these titos bottles of various small lengths for just that. Their glass so I think thats good. I actually tried to water clone a cutting off this surprise auto I have,but tossed it after a week. But all these clones are for a sog seed grab Im trying to do to ensure I have a fair amount of something on top of whatever else I wanna grow. Or maybe a like 6 of them might go in this simple hydro system I saw on youtube. Either way, idk if Ill be smoking these buds.Cuttings will readily root in just water-it’s the easiest way! I have a 99% rate. Opaque coffee cups with aluminum foil, in the corner of my veg room, change water every other day. And no need to move them immediately when roots appear, they can stay in stasis for several months….this is twenty different strains in this dishpan….
Exactly! There are basic guidelines but seldom are there one method only answerson clones, depending on where on the plant you get your cutting (the time of year seems to matter a lot more than anyone thinks too), and how old that specific bit is. the plant might be 10 weeks old, but the part you take might be 1 week old. it matters a lot. from my experiments, a bit that is about 10 days old is perfect. older and you need to do it one way and young you need to do it another way. it starts putting out a hormone that stiffens up (more cellulose, stiffer) the stem and they say that is 'woody", woody needs one thing and not woody a different thing.
so, just me, and i said the same before i started really trying to find out, but a clone is a clone is wrong. it really matters what you pick and where you pick from much more than if it is 1 inch or 10 inches tall. i started them less than a half inch tall up to a cola in flower that was 15 inches tall. they all work, just need different things, and different times.