you can clone whenever you want basically. all you need is decent enough growth shoots to take off the plant. all you need for your container is like a $5 seedling tray + dome that u can get at any garden store. as for the lights...you don't really need any initially (clones do best with just a small amount of light for the first few days, to root the fastest). Once they're rooted, you can just grow them under some CFLs or whatever. doesn't really matter.


as for the drooping- i had this with my first plants. they would droop shortly before the lights went off. the only explanation i got was that the plants sleep...basically they were droopy cause they were takin a nap. sounds crazy, but nothing bad ever came of their drooping so i wouldn't worry about it.

lookin forward to pics.
dutch.lover Reviewed by dutch.lover on . When to clone The first grow is in full effect. Everything seems to be going pretty well. Cloning is desired and wondering when this should happen. It has been four weeks and about three days since the seeds were planted and sex has yet to be determined. This is a smallish set up in a roughly 4x4 foot area that is about six feet tall. 400 mh conversion bulb and a 400w hps bulb waiting to be used for flowering. When should the cloning begin and what is the most inexpensive way to do this ? I have Rating: 5