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It does effect yeild. BlazinNonStop42 New Member. I think I'm gonna do clone on from mine, I've i was thinking the same q? Thanks for the info Take it to the HeaD. I just took two small cuttings from lowest branches of my Grape Ape plant. Plant is 4 weeks into flower.

I did this as an experiment. I used clonex to seal up cut ends and placed them into rock wool cubes. Clones are in a Humidity dome with heating mat below. I am also experimenting with a light Superthrive solution for watering. I have used Superthrive before and I can tell you this is the Magical Mystery liquid. It has saved a lot of my plants in the past.

Yes cloning this far into flower is a super long shot, but I wanted to try it. Will see how it goes. Its only been 11 days but I can tell ya this They are onlyin. They are under w floros. Have cloned from a mature female, just the lowest branches though, and have had no trouble getting them to take. Had a Bubblegum clone once that I just kept doing this to and she just kept low and branchy.

Hant grown yet and roots havent shown on the stem yet but it is a little swollen which means anytime now it will shoot roots. Most of the leaves are brown. But i can see some tiny tiny green shoots that will grow soon enough. I didnt treally need to keep the strain since i got over 10 seed strains and my mom plant is a better strain for me anyhow, but it smelled like wet paint and reeally potent aroma. Tariq On Vacation. I think it is a case of " If at first you don't suceed, try again" for your cloning.

I have had similar experiences and I once hit a clone with almost straight nutrient and it started to root? A bit of a tricky thing to do this cloning thing. Post reply. Insert quotes…. They typically come with a tray that the clones can be placed on, with little vents that can be opened and closed as needed. Check the humidity dome daily to ensure there is enough moisture in the mini-ecosystem. If you have the financial resources to do so, consider purchasing a clone box.

A clone box keeps the bottoms of the root cuttings moist at all times via an automatic sprayer that constantly administers root hormones. Clone boxes are not cheap, and certainly not required to create cannabis clones, however, they do take a lot of the labor and guesswork out of the process. Once your clone has a healthy root base, it can be transplanted into a larger container and the plant can then be cultivated like any other cannabis plant!

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This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More. What Is A Cannabis Clone? The Cloning Process The first step in the cannabis cloning process is to locate a healthy parent plant. Mother plants should get 18 hours of light per day. Give mothers less nitrogen to promote rooting in clones. Take clones from mother plants that are at least two months old and in the vegetative growth stage.

With a sharp blade make a degree cut across the firm and healthy branches two to four inches in length. Trim off sets of leaves and growth nodes, which will go below the soil line and leave at least two sets of leaves intact above. With a sharp blade, split one inch of the stem at the bottom of the clone to have more surface area for roots to grow. Immediately place the cut ends in water until you are ready to plant the newly cut clones. Dip the stems of the clones into a rooting gel or liquid hormone and place it into the new growing medium.



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