Quote Originally Posted by emilya
Well I love my bubble cloner. I have killed one clone so far, but that was more my fault as to how I prepared the stem. I have 3 viable clones now in soil from the cloner and 2 more started. Each of these were well into flower when snipped. It just seems to take a bit while the clones sit there and say WTF for a week or so adjusting to the light, and then they take off and start shooting out roots. Each of these successes were my white widow too... a notoriously hard one to clone according to some and as my 5 previous failed attempts without the bubble cloner attest to, not at all easy for a newbie to figure out.

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
Most don't have a "bubble cloner". That is simply a device to speed up cuttings(and a waste of time and resources). I just cloned from flowering plant(albeit one I'm reverting back to vegetative state).

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.