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str8jacket secure
09-20-2008, 09:54 PM
ok, i am just about ready to take some cuttings from one of my mothers and i've never done the clone thing before so bear with me..... i'm assuming i can dunk the cuttings in water, then into the cloning powder, then at this point everyone else says put them into rockwool cubes or something.... i don't have any of these so is it possible to stick them directly into jiffy peat pellets? or some other soil combination? i'm assuming a peat based soil would hold water best for clones but strictly peat moss has a dramatic effect on ph. how big of a factor is the PH level (soil and water) when cloning?

grey1223
09-22-2008, 09:14 PM
Put them into whatever you can find. The cuttings can be put into Jiffy things, lot's of people use them. I root in promix or coco. As long as the cutting is cared for properly it will be happy. I use 7.0 ph water for the first week and then 6.5 the second week. After roots begin forming use 1/4 dose nutrients and increase strength gradually throughout vegging process. Works for me.