Excellent! Follow up question though.

I have had success just setting my cuttings in water and letting them go. Takes about 1.5 weeks. (I've tried ALOT of methods without success and this is my best.) The problem though, is that by the time they are poking out roots, most of the cutting has suffered nutrient loss and is turning yellow. How should I combat that? Or do I even need to?
tokey666 Reviewed by tokey666 on . Cloning from a flowering female.... Hey everybody!!! First time poster, looooonnggggg time grower. I used to be on overgrow, but now I have to migrate. Smile Anyway, this is the first time this has happened to me. I took some clones from my plant before I put her into flowering. Well, becaues of my own stupidity (adding dip-n-grow to the water they were sitting in), the clones died. Now, the only chance I have is to take clones from this flowering female. She's about 5 weeks into it and showing clusters of white hairs but Rating: 5