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12-26-2010, 06:12 PM #1
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Let the cloning begin
Im a dirt dude myself gypski, i was just thinking about putting the cutting in rock wool cubes, then put them in my cloner holes. Then my clone's would be connected to the cube, which id just plant in soil. Just thought it would be easier to handle for me, i dont know why it wouldn't work, but iv never used a cloner before so not sure what i can do with it. Its only a 5 site cloner, but thought i could get more then one cut in each hole if i wanted to.
Originally Posted by gypski
Id luv to see those after/when you flower them. BTW when are you planing to do that, veg time? They look like if you put them into flower now, you would get big colas. Iv seen people do a bunch that size, which grew out big nice colas. But nice yield for such short veg time. I think cutting up the middle of the stem would help and even speed up rooting:thumbsup:
Good luck on your next batch bro:rasta:LetsSeeYa Reviewed by LetsSeeYa on . Let the cloning begin I'm getting ready to clone the ladies under the T5, and since I'm on a tight budget right at the moment, I found rootech cloning gel. 1/4 oz @ $4.99 on the Amazon Market Place, seller GROWaLot. Free shipping, and I got it in 3 days. Just what I need for the number of clones I plan to doing, and I will stand by this stuff. I've had 100% success using it in the past with rockwool round starter plugs. Just mentioning if anyone wants to try cloning inexpensively, check this stuff out. I first Rating: 5
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