Here is a clone I took from 1 of my 3 flowering female Northern Lights (Auroa Borialus). I cut it 3 weeks ago. The procedure I used was very simple. I just cut the clone leaving about 4-5" of stem. I then placed in a small buttertub with a hole in the cover for the stem, I change the water every 1-2 days. And here are the pics. I didnt use any rockwool or cloning hormones at all. Just bottled spring water. This is what it looks like after 3 weeks. I actually for now have it under the flowering lights on the 12/12 with the flowering plants. BUT Now I will put her under a 24/0 Floros. light schedule. I read about this procedure but never heard it being used. Well here is the proof that it does work.

The bud shot is how frosty the Northern lights Flowering mother is progressing. Peace....MrP.
Mrpotsmoka Reviewed by Mrpotsmoka on . My Northern Lights Clone..Simple Here is a clone I took from 1 of my 3 flowering female Northern Lights (Auroa Borialus). I cut it 3 weeks ago. The procedure I used was very simple. I just cut the clone leaving about 4-5" of stem. I then placed in a small buttertub with a hole in the cover for the stem, I change the water every 1-2 days. And here are the pics. I didnt use any rockwool or cloning hormones at all. Just bottled spring water. This is what it looks like after 3 weeks. I actually for now have it under the flowering Rating: 5