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another cloning question
okay, i understand that and have tried it before using florecent light for will work. but my question is can i use florecent light at night time and put it out to the sun light during the day time..will that harm my clone, will it work? I have perfect summer sun light...thanks
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another cloning question
You can do it but you risk bringing bugs into your clone room.
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another cloning question
If they aren't rooted then the sunlight is a little much, they don't need intense light right now while they rooted.
Even after they root you want to let them get adjusted to the sunlight, work up to more hours.
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another cloning question
'Lit Up' is correct :thumbsup: ... light isn't much of a factor, during rooting, and the sun is just too much, for most young plants ... leave indoor plants, indoors :smokin:
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another cloning question
I would think the intensity of the sunlight would cause the clones to transpire so much that it would probably wither and die. Must keep transpiration to a minimum to clone quickly and easily. Less intense light=less transpiration. Could probably be done using some indirect light somewhere in the house, but if you have the fluorescent lamp, probably best to just stick with it.