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Step by step I get 100% no cloning gel.Get the humidity up 65rh+ , high humidity for best results .
7-14 days should start showing roots
Let me explain. Last year i tried cloning without equipment, just make a cut and put it in water and wait. It got roots, but then i went on vacation and it died.
This year i decided to make a few clones, so i bought iclone and a few of those cubes and jiffys to dip and place the clones. I had no success. 6 or 7, all of them died. I had no humidity dome, but the humidity was 55% and temperature like 26/27ºC. I cut the stem in 45º with a super sharp razor. i immedietly dip it into water or the product and then i put it in the jiffy/cube. I put them inside the house in the shadow, but with some light. They start going down adter 10 minutes... This was a few weeks ago.
Whats weird, i tried yesterday in just plain water and they all lived until now, they look healthy.
Weird
I did actually do that this time just with sharp edge of scissors. I didnt do it the first time.
(Thumbs up) even then pros have a hard time getting every cut to root :) good vibes your way
Another trick no one mentions is to cut at a 45 degree angle across a node. My mom was a horticulturist and she always did cuttings like this. The roots come out of the nodes rather quickly.
did she double cut clones too?just curious cuz i do this.wrks very well.plants starts out toppd right outta gate.Another trick no one mentions is to cut at a 45 degree angle across a node
Oh yah. Depending. Most pine trees and crape myrtles you don't want to double cut. Their main cola is their show piece. Especially an atlas cedar. She did ornamental trees mostly.did she double cut clones too?just curious cuz i do this.wrks very well.plants starts out toppd right outta gate.
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