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    cloning question

    will the bottom branches clone? will they root? and at what internode do i cut on a branch? thanks in advance for your help and will be posting pics of my current grow soon. THIS SITE IS THE BEST WITH LOADS OF INFO,YOU GUYS ROCK:thumbsup:
    juiceybuds29 Reviewed by juiceybuds29 on . cloning question will the bottom branches clone? will they root? and at what internode do i cut on a branch? thanks in advance for your help and will be posting pics of my current grow soon. THIS SITE IS THE BEST WITH LOADS OF INFO,YOU GUYS ROCK:thumbsup: Rating: 5

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    cloning question

    You can clone just about any part of the plant:thumbsup:

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    cloning question

    thanks alot guys very appreciated!

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    cloning question

    use low light levels, and don't feed, during cloning ... this forces the roots to go in search of water and nutrients, resulting in, 'more roots' ... good luck :smokin:

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    cloning question

    thanks bro well try

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    cloning question

    Yes you can clone lower stemmed growths.

    Take a clean razor blade and gently scatch off the hard outter shell of the stem to reveal the fleshy part.

    Ideally, always clone from the third highest node and down.

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    cloning question

    thanks harddon!

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    cloning question

    here are the 2 clones i took off my female plant 4 days ago the question i got how can they be growing without any roots?, they have grown out a bit in the past few days, also when will i know if the clones took to rooting? just waiting to see how these work out before i take any more clippings this is my first attempt at it. wish me luck and thanks in advance for the advice!

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    cloning question

    Those clones look great! :thumbsup: Most clones will grow a little bit after your first cut them, I think its probably due to nutrients still in the stem and such but I could be wrong. Also, are you making sure to keep them under a humidity dome? Clones need 80%+ humidity in order to root, otherwise they will dry up and die. If they start falling over limp within 2 weeks, they are probably dead. If they are still standing at 2 weeks after you cut them, they are probably rooted, although my last set of cuttings took 3 weeks to root, I have never had any other of my 5 sets of clones I've cut take longer than 2 weeks even with splitting/shaving the stem.

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