The simple solution is to stick them somewhere isolated. The cheapest base lamp ya can find at a Wal-mart type store (theres a nifty $5, compact one there)...plus a 14 watt cfl in drawer, under a bed, sink, pretty much anywhere depending on how large a whatever you're nursing the clone in.

Even a thing like a small propagation tray and hood can be slid under a bush somewheres and get all the light it needs to develop roots and recover.

I did mine in a shaded porch.
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This was day 2...

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I prefer empty crystal light containers. Theres an ample supply of the things around here thanks to someone love of the stuff. I dig the transparency of them for being able to see roots develop, as well as garner the moisture of the mix.

These are 18 days from when I cut them from the momma.

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slowthestone Reviewed by slowthestone on . Clone on 12/12? I took a cutting from a female and since I have only 1 growing area, which is small anyway, i was wondering if its OK to have the clone on 12/12. I know its best to keep it on a 18/6 but thats not possible for me right now. So basically when the clone matures it willl start to flower on its own since its already on 12/12? Correct me if iam wrong guys. Thanks. :) Rating: 5