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03-05-2008, 02:32 PM #1OPMember
cloning help and male or female ?
i tried cloning , i took a cutting dipped it in "dip n grow" and put in a plastic cup filled with perlite. covered lightly with plastic.
is this wrong ?
and secondly can anyone tell me if this is a male or female plant. This is only my second one, the first was male
thank-you allamrcnbut Reviewed by amrcnbut on . cloning help and male or female ? i tried cloning , i took a cutting dipped it in "dip n grow" and put in a plastic cup filled with perlite. covered lightly with plastic. is this wrong ? and secondly can anyone tell me if this is a male or female plant. This is only my second one, the first was male thank-you all Rating: 5
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03-05-2008, 03:09 PM #2Senior Member
cloning help and male or female ?
You diluted the dip n grow 1:20, right?
I would avoid saran wrap unless you build a little tent for it. The contact between the plastic and the plant can trap moisture and lead to rot. If you have a quart sized deli container, those work EXCELLENT over a single clone in a cup.
Remember to keep the inside of the 'dome' misted lightly for humidity and not use too much light.
I can't really tell by those pics if it is male or female; what appears to be hairs could just be secondary growth. But it IS sexually mature, so as soon as you get your cloning technique down, you can put a clone in a box with 12/12 light for a week and be sure of the sex of the mother it came off.
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