Pardon me, but sterilization IS important for the clone.

You might spread a virus or mildew to the clone, which gets sold with the purpose of being a mother plant, and bam, your new mom is a diseased bitch.

Sterilization is absolutely important in every phase. Lack of cleanliness will lead to everything from spider mites to mold to tobacco mosaic hitting your crop.

You'd better BELIEVE I keep my research facilities sterile.
khyberkitsune Reviewed by khyberkitsune on . common misconceptions alot of people claiming that we need lab sterilization standards set in place in order to achieve optimal results when cloning. its bogus i purposely this time around did not soak rockwool cubes over night and check ph, pffffff (soaked them in a water/clonex solution till soggy right before i stuck the dirty scissor to make a hole to about a half an inch from bottom then clonex gelled all up that stem piece, covering the mangled bottom of stem.) i purposely used the filthiest scissors i Rating: 5