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Not necessarily true i took some clones from a 3 week flowering plant and yes true so called monster crop clones , altough i am not nailing it with big power there on 24 hrs a day and what they look like 8 weeks laterShit so long as she doesn't stress too much you could let her grow through the spring and summer and harvest a monster in the fall
There was a shoot about the same size on the lower branch that I tried to clone but it just died. I dont have a clone dome and just put it in soil outside. Is that possible?looks like you can take a clone off the right hand branch in the first pic,then chop that plant.
Better to put it in a cup of soil or perlite, and move it to an area of low light. I would also add light. I clone outdoors, but I use light and cups.There was a shoot about the same size on the lower branch that I tried to clone but it just died. I dont have a clone dome and just put it in soil outside. Is that possible?
Just water for a few days and in the meantime, I forgot to mention that at this point for her to finish flowering properly you're going to need to start limiting the daylight phase of the photoperiod. You can drop a trash can over her when she's gotten 12hrs of light, and take it off in the evening after sundown. Make sense? If you need a tool to help figure out your total daylight hours this is one I like to use.Thanks for all the help guys, I gave it more nitrogen yesterday dam it. Should I flush for another few days or just pull it?
The maximum light she is getting is 6 hrs i dont get anymore than that in my backyard. Should i still move here and bring the light down to 4 hrs.Better to put it in a cup of soil or perlite, and move it to an area of low light. I would also add light. I clone outdoors, but I use light and cups.
Just water for a few days and in the meantime, I forgot to mention that at this point for her to finish flowering properly you're going to need to start limiting the daylight phase of the photoperiod. You can drop a trash can over her when she's gotten 12hrs of light, and take it off in the evening after sundown. Make sense? If you need a tool to help figure out your total daylight hours this is one I like to use.
http://astro.unl.edu/classaction/animations/coordsmotion/daylighthoursexplorer.html
It's not the duration of light, it's the amount of light. If you use bright light on her, it'll take that much longer to root while she tries to photosynthesize. Put her in a lower light area where there's no direct sunlight, almost deep shade is best. Your goal here is to get the cutting to grow roots, not photosynthesize.The maximum light she is getting is 6 hrs i dont get anymore than that in my backyard. Should i still move here and bring the light down to 4 hrs.
Also should i put her in 48 hrs of dark or is that only for indoor?
Ok awesome thanks for the advice.It's not the duration of light, it's the amount of light. If you use bright light on her, it'll take that much longer to root while she tries to photosynthesize. Put her in a lower light area where there's no direct sunlight, almost deep shade is best. Your goal here is to get the cutting to grow roots, not photosynthesize.
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