Quote Originally Posted by sarah louise
So yes, I am saying cut it longer than usual, leaving enough room to recut the stem when you wish to use it. The cut ends will deteriorate whilst in storage, so you'll need the extra length.

Sorry for the confusion.

sara.
Not a problem, that's what I thought you meant and what I figured the clones would do. I'll keep that in mind since I'll only have to keep them for a month now .
TreetopFarmer Reviewed by TreetopFarmer on . Clones - Lifetime? So I was wondering if it's possible to keep clones good for anywhere between 1-2 months. I've heard of refrigerating them on a damp towel will allow them to grow but also heavily slow down the growth process, and then to take them to room temp you simply unplug the fridge and let it defrost. Does this work? Does anything work? Is it even possible? If not, then what's the max I could probably keep them? Rating: 5