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    How successful are clones in soil?

    I was thinking about cutting some branches off of my plants and sticking them in soil because I'm not feeling too good about my current grow. I might be able to make it to harvest day but as of now I think some back ups would be nice so I can start over quickly and since I have more experience than when I first started I think I'd probably grow the clones better.
    orangeman Reviewed by orangeman on . How successful are clones in soil? I was thinking about cutting some branches off of my plants and sticking them in soil because I'm not feeling too good about my current grow. I might be able to make it to harvest day but as of now I think some back ups would be nice so I can start over quickly and since I have more experience than when I first started I think I'd probably grow the clones better. Rating: 5

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    How successful are clones in soil?

    hello dude,you have to root them first then they will be cool:thumbsup:

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    How successful are clones in soil?

    Well maybe I'll try clones next time around. I don't have any cubes or anything and I don't think I'll be getting any no time soon. I was hoping I could just cut the branch, put some cloning solution on it and put it in soil with like something over the top of the pot to keep it humid lol. I dunno w/e. If I don't get a decent yield from my current grow I might be starting another one immediately after this one for more.

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    How successful are clones in soil?

    Quote Originally Posted by orangeman
    Well maybe I'll try clones next time around. I don't have any cubes or anything and I don't think I'll be getting any no time soon. I was hoping I could just cut the branch, put some cloning solution on it and put it in soil with like something over the top of the pot to keep it humid lol. I dunno w/e. If I don't get a decent yield from my current grow I might be starting another one immediately after this one for more.
    thats how i clone, works just fine.

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