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02-14-2011, 05:17 AM #51Senior Member
Let the cloning begin
Finished tally,... 5 of 6 rooted in under 2 weeks. One got potted the other 5 got tossed
The one that hadn't rooted was in the AN plug, :wtf: I peeled the plug open and there were some knobs, but no actual root growth after 2 weeks. The other AN plug had a SINGLE root sticking out of the bottom of the stem, nothing growing off of the sides.
Looks like the "Lick and stick" of those plugs is a pile of BS. Perhaps if used in conjunction with their "Juicy Roots" rooting hormone it'll be better. I found that to be about as good as clonex (when used in my normal fashion) in another blind test several months ago. (I love freebies!)
As for the "MX Clone" Gel, it worked better than the AN plugs alone, but I won't be using it again as the root structure took half a week longer to form than the Clonex, and it was MUCH weaker.
Sorry, the wife hid the camera from me while the last half of this was going down, so no pics!
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02-23-2011, 11:26 PM #52Junior Member
Let the cloning begin
Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
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03-08-2011, 05:20 AM #53Senior Member
Let the cloning begin
Originally Posted by socaltay12
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03-08-2011, 05:54 AM #54Senior Member
Let the cloning begin
Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
Here is what happened though. All 3 of the very hard to clone white widows got roots... this one took off and went crazy with it first.
Emmie
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03-15-2011, 04:09 AM #55Senior Member
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One of my buddy's finally gave up on his bubble cloner,.... he was having about 75% success, but when it'd fail, it'd fail bigtime!
I'm gonna be cutting some more clones this week since my last round of seeds failed. (new heat mat cooked em!)
I guess I'll re- up on the last bit of info I posted in here.
"Can I cut clones from a plant in flower?":rastasmoke:
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03-15-2011, 04:34 AM #56Senior Member
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Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
Cant wait to see your input on cloning from flower. For me after 5 failed attempts in veg, it was necessary in order to insure the safety of this line to try it this late in the present grow. It seems from what I have seen, that it can be an option, and if done sparingly, does little to stress the flowering mother plant.
Emmie
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03-28-2011, 05:13 PM #57Senior Member
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Cloning a flowering plant. Yes it can be done! I would recommend doing it fairly early in flowering, that's what I've done here.
As some of you know I grow SCROG, and around the second week of flowering I will kull out the smaller undergrowth that won't make it to the screen, On my recent blueberry many of those shoots were just too tempting to clone for just an experiment like this! :rastasmoke:
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First off, I Skewered the Rappid rooter plug since the manufacture hole is WAY too big.
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Then I select a good size cutting, and do a second cut at 45* after scrapping the stem lightly with a razor.
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This time around I used a cap off of a permanent marker that has been rinsed to hold a small amount of Clonex and dipped the stem for 10 seconds.
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03-28-2011, 05:26 PM #58Senior Member
Let the cloning begin
I took 2 clones from the undergrowth of my 2 week flowering plant. And 2 as a baseline off of my mother.
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The cutting took place on 2-26, and all 4 had rooted and were ready to pot on 3-13, 2 were destroyed, leaving me one that was taken from the flowering plant, and one normal clone.
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While the clone cut from the flowering plant rooted and is healthy and happy, it is throwing some re-vege fits growing single and double leaflet leaves and stretching like mad.
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The baseline clone is pluggin along like normal!imp:
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03-28-2011, 10:05 PM #59Senior Member
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Now can someone tell me why in the past we had all kinds of cloning machines etc. posted here?. No need for all that!.
Cut, dip(optional), plant in soil...that's all there is to it~!.\"There is nothing new under the sun\".
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03-28-2011, 10:12 PM #60Senior Member
Let the cloning begin
Originally Posted by emilya
I'm surprised you are having problems, cut, dip exposed stalk in honey, and plant.
Maybe I'm just a lucky guy, but I have 24 hour old cuttings happy as good be under a dome environment to retain moisture.\"There is nothing new under the sun\".
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