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    Different Method on Cloning

    I cant afford to buy all the equipment that most people have for cloning, but someone told me that if i take off a cutting, i can just put the stem part where the roots will grow in water for a few day and roots will grow. does anyone know if this method is possible and how the results turn out?
    kaj621 Reviewed by kaj621 on . Different Method on Cloning I cant afford to buy all the equipment that most people have for cloning, but someone told me that if i take off a cutting, i can just put the stem part where the roots will grow in water for a few day and roots will grow. does anyone know if this method is possible and how the results turn out? Rating: 5

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    Different Method on Cloning

    They will grow in water, but seriously, the rooting powder is like 4.99 at any hardware store. . .

    Are you working with hydro??? If so I would go with the rooting in water idea. Maybe sugar water. . .

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    Different Method on Cloning

    Quote Originally Posted by FreeVenice
    They will grow in water, but seriously, the rooting powder is like 4.99 at any hardware store. . .

    Are you working with hydro??? If so I would go with the rooting in water idea. Maybe sugar water. . .
    oo.. didnt know how cheap the stuff was.. but i dont know much about cloning and the water method sounds very easy... i havent heard how to use the rooting powder. im about to do some reading on that but if u dont mind, can u please explain how it goes?

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    Different Method on Cloning

    I found a pretty good guide incase anyone else is new to cloning..

    How do you clone a perfect plant ?

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    Different Method on Cloning

    LOL, it tells you how on the rooting powder bottle. . .

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    Different Method on Cloning

    once again..... i havent used it... so i wouldnt know that

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    Different Method on Cloning

    grab some cloning jell or powder! the water method is a good 1! just experiment till you get it right! I f you want to get the hang of it be trying with MJ try takin cuttings from another random plant.

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    Different Method on Cloning

    I make all my clones with "old fashioned water cloning" method. I do it because it is so easy and hassle-free and have a very high success rate.

    Here is the method I use I place the clone in a glass of distilled water, the clone stem is held in place by a piece of aluminum foil with a hole poked in the middle of it for the stem to go through. I just cut the stem at an angle and done worry about taking off any of the extra leaves. I dont use a humidity dome , I dont use any root hormones , or wilt spraiy I just use plain h2o.
    I keep the clones in a 1'Lx1'Wx1.5'H veg box with 1 6500k 26watt cfl , and 1 2700k 26 watt cfl for a nice spectrum.

    They grow roots in 7-10 days with this method. Mist the clones 1 time a day , and change the water in the cups every other day.

    Once the first roots start forming then either place them in a small pot (if using soil) with a high moisture retention (they will need high moisture for 4-5 days after transplanting into soil until they grow enuff roots) Give them a light fert (1/4 stregth) of vegg ferts after 4-5 days in the high moisture soil.

    Or place them in your hydro medium, with a low ppm fert solution.

    Also I thought I would add that You will see the bigger leaves on the clones yellow and some will die because there being used for food for the plant , it will keep doin this until the clone realises it needs to make roots to live.

    I like this method because how easy it is to do , expecially for people who only need a few clones now and then. Wilting dosent occur at all after the first day
    (you dont need a humidity dome) and it has a very high success rate out of the few dozen clones ive made this way ive had a 100% success rate cloning with this method.

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    Different Method on Cloning

    That method sounds good. Would it help to put a drop of superthrive in each cup?

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    Different Method on Cloning

    I dont , but hey you could try that if you wanted to. I just use h2o when I clone that way it does me good so I dont want to "fix something that aint broke" heh.

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