canniswhatsis - potting soil is sterilized at the factory.

Mobeoner - it's probably too late to clone off this one, if it's almost done. Remember just water for the last week to two of life, to rinse the chemistry out of it as best you can. Let it die naturally, or chop it when it's budded enough for you. Go to youtube and search cloning for this plant and you'll see stuff there. You cut a small branch, not a leaf, to clone, dipping the cut end into root hormone like a powder or a gel. Then stick the cut end into a small amount of soil, keep it wet but not dripping, use flourescent lighting, keep them covered for the first couple days with a plastic top, not sure why but that what some people do. Then you wait and if done right you should have roots in 7-14 days. One important thing for cloning is the temperature of the soil, usually should be about 75-76 degrees. Grow shops sell heat pads that you can put under a plastic tray that has alot of small ports for potting soil. Go to the store and tell you want to graft cuttings and sell what they have to say. I've heard good things about root hormones called Clonex, Dip-n-Grow and some people use root powder like Rootone with some success. But I think you are better off planning on cloning your next grow, in the vegatative state, not flowering. So learn what to do and maybe practice on plants of a different variety, but similar. Can't guarantee success there but you'll have to practice. Don't get discouraged if it doesn't work cuz we've all been there and it takes time to get it down. Research good methods are key to understanding what to do. Kind of like being here I guess. Use the web. You'll see, it's all out there. Give this a shot.
YouTube - Horizen Hydroponics - How to Clone
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