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02-25-2009, 08:16 PM #1
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Fan leaf cloning
Just for kicks, when I started my first batch of clones, I threw in a fan leaf to see what would happen!
To my surprise it has rooted! It's awfully yellow, don't know what to think about this experiment.
Anybody know what will happen next?
I'm cloning in Peat pucks or Jiffy pellets. Amazing success rates so far!
Thanks for any comments in advance!LolaGal Reviewed by LolaGal on . Fan leaf cloning Just for kicks, when I started my first batch of clones, I threw in a fan leaf to see what would happen! To my surprise it has rooted! It's awfully yellow, don't know what to think about this experiment. Anybody know what will happen next? I'm cloning in Peat pucks or Jiffy pellets. Amazing success rates so far! Thanks for any comments in advance! Rating: 5
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02-25-2009, 08:25 PM #2
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Fan leaf cloning
IDK, sounds interesting. I wanna go try those peat pellets sometime soon.
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02-25-2009, 08:31 PM #3
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Fan leaf cloning
The peat pellets are GREAT!
I didn't know if it would work or not, but it was all I had to clone in the day I tried it. I ordered some rockwool starters, and they didn't arrive in time.
So, got out the peat pucks and had roots in 7 days! (Of course I used a good Moon sign to get rooting started)
Already transplanted 3 Cali Orange clones yesterday that I started in peat pucks. They look nice and perky in soil after 24 hours in it. They were transplanted on day 9 or 10 I think!
Got my rockwool starters, but didn't use em yet. Started MORE clones last nite in peat pucks!
I can't say enough about the peat pellets! EZ clone! My Rhinos are slower rooting strain, but they are busting through today on day 11!
This is my first batch of clones, other than cutting off tops in past and sticking them in a glass of water in the field. Nothing to compare with peat pucks!
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02-25-2009, 08:35 PM #4
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Fan leaf cloning
yep you can clone a leaf and it will grow into a plant...:thumbsup: if your lucky
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02-26-2009, 02:07 AM #5
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Fan leaf cloning
Hey totally cool work vaped!! What an interesting thing to see! :thumbsup:
Ok Lola....there's what you aim for.......
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02-26-2009, 02:19 AM #6
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Fan leaf cloning
I was going to buy some of the Jiffy peat pellets, theyre pretty dang cheap. I figured i would get all of my stuff together (grow box etc.) but the thing im growing in right now is working ok. If you say they work that well, ill have to pick some up tomorrow.
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02-26-2009, 05:47 PM #7
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Fan leaf cloning
But does the leaf actually start growing a main stem and nodes??
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02-26-2009, 08:47 PM #8
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Fan leaf cloning
I have to agree with you on the jiffy pellets. I just got my 2nd batch cloned. 1st batch (8 clones) 100% took to root about 6 day or so. This 2nd batch is taking longer. I did take them in flowering about 2-3 weeks in. It is about 14 days and about 6 of 8 are taking. Not to bad so far for taking in flowering. I think they will all take again just need a few more days to show roots.
Originally Posted by LolaGal
BTW that is cool about the leaf clone. Keep us updated as to what it does. I don't think it will crow a main but would be intressting if it does. I have thought about doing that. Just thought it would be a waste of time. Anyway good job on getting it to take root. :thumbsup:
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