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    #61
    Senior Member

    Let the cloning begin

    Quote Originally Posted by sunbiz1
    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~!.
    Been there done that,.... never with good success. I've heard of using honey to seal the wound when grafting (tho haven't tried it) but never for cloning. Having read some threads on other sites, I'd say the key to the bubble cloners is keeping the res at the right temp.

    Cloning from a re-vege is no different than cloning from a vege plant, since it is in fact a veging plant once again.

    I've added that little snipit because of the number of times I've read the question/situation "My plant wasn't showing sex, so I've had it in flower for 3 weeks and its a girl,.... can I take clones? or is it too late?"

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    #62
    Senior Member

    Let the cloning begin

    Quote Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
    Been there done that,.... never with good success. I've heard of using honey to seal the wound when grafting (tho haven't tried it) but never for cloning. Having read some threads on other sites, I'd say the key to the bubble cloners is keeping the res at the right temp.

    Cloning from a re-vege is no different than cloning from a vege plant, since it is in fact a veging plant once again.

    I've added that little snipit because of the number of times I've read the question/situation "My plant wasn't showing sex, so I've had it in flower for 3 weeks and its a girl,.... can I take clones? or is it too late?"
    Upon re-reading some of the comments posted here, I may simply be getting lucky using the old-fashioned method. I'll post pics in the next several days. What I have noticed is they need humidity. I removed the dome cover from one after 3 days today, within an hour it wilted...won't be trying that again!. Yet I've read here of those having success in moderate levels. *shrugs*. Cloning from cuttings works fine for most native plants in my area with no root gel etc at all, that's why I'm experimenting a bit.
    \"There is nothing new under the sun\".

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    #63
    Senior Member

    Let the cloning begin

    1 week after planting, and the first 2 are doing well. Since they still like/need the dome, I'll leave it on for another week.

    Peace all.
    \"There is nothing new under the sun\".

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    #64
    Senior Member

    Let the cloning begin

    Has anyone tried placing cuttings in straight rooting gel?. I saw a product for this method yesterday at a garden supply center, and was wondering if it actually works.
    \"There is nothing new under the sun\".

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    #65
    Junior Member

    Let the cloning begin

    I also do when an ounce was 4 or 5 inches lol Peace out

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