Some do stop feeding N before cloning, but some don't. I get roots in 11 to 14 days using rooters and don't stop feeding N. I would switch to rooters though, to me they are simpler than RW. I just take mine out of the package, give a quick dunk into a mix of 1 ML per gal of Super Thrive and 3ML per gal of Liquid Karma and stick prepared clones into them. I place them into the humidity dome under a CFL and mist lid every morning and every night and don't even mess with the rooters for about 6 days. After they get their quick dunking they are wet enough not too have to water for that long. I also use a heating matt so that the cloning area stays at about 80D. I tried some different methods and I just had to come back to this one. One last thing, some will feed the plants that are about to be cloned from some bloom nutes a couple days before cutting in order to get a faster rooting time.
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BlueBear Reviewed by BlueBear on . Cloning Question Going to do some cloning soon. Need some opinions. Ive tryed cloning in the 0% success lol. But I read some stuff that attic wrote and one of the things he/she wrote was you need to flush your plants out with water. To deprive them of nitrogine, so they root faster. I just want a second oppinion. And also the times I ve tryed to clone Ive used rockwool, I was begining to think it was the RW and had consdered going to rapid rooter plugs. But If im doing something wrong to not prepare the Rating: 5