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    #21
    Junior Member

    Clone question.

    clones clones clones how do i cut thee let me count the ways. one million and one ways to clone i believe in the kiss system (keep it simple stupid)
    h2o is the sercet to life w/out it we would die plants are the same way i cut a clone about 4 nodes down give it about 2" of stem and put it in a glass jar full of h20 on a shelf at the edge of the grow room and leave it alone change the water every 2 days and thats it when roots are about 1-2" i dip it in root tone and put them in a dixi cup the trick i learned here is to plant the clone as shallow as you can and be vary vary carefull wich means no smoking b4 cloning 4 me.. anyways i use the water from the jar to water it when i trans plant it i do that and i leave it a lone foe a few days. i learned early on if you go fooling with plant after making a major change the plant wont like you your plants have to like you. letting them recover is one way. i rearly loose a clone ive got a set up in the 12/12 at the edge of the light and one in the 16/6 at the edge of the lite dey dont need a lot of light just fresh water. theyll take care of the rest.good luckimp:

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    #22
    Senior Member

    Clone question.

    Sounds good to me, perhaps I will have to try it out with a couple. I am not a hater that's for sure. LOL
    Adieu

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    #23
    Junior Member

    Clone question.

    clones clones clones how do i cut thee let me count the ways. one million and one ways to clone i believe in the kiss system (keep it simple stupid)
    h2o is the sercet to life w/out it we would die plants are the same way i cut a clone about 4 nodes down give it about 2" of stem and put it in a glass jar full of h20 and a popcicle stick taped to the jar (i use a lableing system to keep track of the clones ive got) then put it on the shelf and leave it alone. i change the water every 2 days and thats it. when the roots are about 1-2" i dip it in root tone and put them in a dixi cup, the trick i learned here is to plant the clone as shallow as you can and be vary vary carefull wich means no smoking b4 cloning 4me:stoned: .. anyways i use the water from the jar to water it when i trans plant it. i do that and i leave it alone for a few days. i learned early on if you go fooling with the plant(s) after making a major change in their lives, the plant(s) wont like you. and its imperiative that your plant(s) like you. letting them recover is one way. i rearly loose a clone, ive got a set up in the 12/12 at the edge of the light for sexing unkowns and one in the 16/6 at the edge of the light for known females they dont need a lot of light just fresh water. theyll take care of the rest.my clones generly take 5 to 10 days to root, but thats becouse when i breed i dont care about any thing else except fast strong roots once thats established in a strain then i work on the other stuff. becouse fast roots-fast growth-strong roots-strong plant.good luck

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    #24
    Senior Member

    Clone question.

    Cheers BlueBear and hermes.Appreciate the advice

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