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The op left all the leaves and even branches on. I could have made 3 clones from the first pic.My mistake, I got confused and thought you were the person who started the thread.. was only trying to help.✌
Some people like to make massive clones... I find more success cutting at the crotch of a branch and keeping them small... to each thier own. Cloning is way more high tech than when I first learned how to do it lol.The op left all the leaves and even branches on. I could have made 3 clones from the first pic.
LOL at high tech. I just put it straight into solo cup of cocoloco with baggie on top. No nute burn, perfect clone in 8-10 days.Some people like to make massive clones... I find more success cutting at the crotch of a branch and keeping them small... to each thier own. Cloning is way more high tech than when I first learned how to do it lol.
I use good old fashioned peat pods, I put them on a rack with the with a small light, usually a lava light base, underneath for warmth, and I put a slate shingle in the tray. This is how I was taught by an old timer and when I do clone I rarely lose any. More than one way to skin a cat as they say... I've seen people hack off cuttings and chuck them in water on the windowsill and get them to take root.LOL at high tech. I just put it straight into solo cup of cocoloco with baggie on top. No nute burn, perfect clone in 8-10 days.
Let them dry out. The only water they really need is from the condensation from the humidity dome. Also, a heat mat.This is day 8 in rock wool cubes on 4 cuttings , 24/7 , no roots , slight slight color change but not much at all, tried taking dome off after day 4/5 and two really really started to wilt so I put it back on and one of the leaves raised back up, this is my first go, asking for help/advise. Do I feed them? Start exposing them outside the dome, definitely think I over saturated the plugs the first few days could that be my issue w the roots taking so long?
I did jiffy pots for years until I didn't have any and tried cocoloco. Tried rockwool once decades ago. Didn't work well for me. I was pretty inexperienced at the time.I use good old fashioned peat pods, I put them on a rack with the with a small light, usually a lava light base, underneath for warmth, and I put a slate shingle in the tray. This is how I was taught by an old timer and when I do clone I rarely lose any. More than one way to skin a cat as they say... I've seen people hack off cuttings and chuck them in water on the windowsill and get them to take root.
I didn’t know till today either but it makes senseI usually make clones 3 weeks from sprout. Didn't know I had to wait lol.
Waiting 2-3 months to take a clone makes no sense to me. I want to harvest in 3 months, keep the best and toss the rest.I didn’t know till today either but it makes sense
Anytime! Sometimes I need to delay them, so I can add 10% strength BLOOM fertilizer and keep them in a “vegetative state”. I have kept clones in water/aluminum foil/opaque coffee cups in the extreme corner of my veg area for six months. The roots become fully entangled and need to be cut apart from each other, but the tops grow very slowly but stay vegging.Those ready to transplant.
What's the purpose for this?Anytime! Sometimes I need to delay them, so I can add 10% strength BLOOM fertilizer and keep them in a “vegetative state”. I have kept clones in water/aluminum foil/opaque coffee cups in the extreme corner of my veg area for six months. The roots become fully entangled and need to be cut apart from each other, but the tops grow very slowly but stay vegging.
Usually wanting to keep them for breeding purposes but have room constraints. Most people don’t generally have 20+ strains going. I can also “recycle” strains to give away clones (I provide clones to medical users, as well)….The six month clones were mostly an experiment to see how much abuse they could withstand. I found that if the tops get wet, you may have issues with rot/mold, etc. I never use a humidity dome or rooting chemicals/hormones. And having to cut the roots apart doesn’t seem to adversely effect them….they are very hardy…..!What's the purpose for this?
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