I need to know if I can take a clone from my plant one week into flower and how to do it if I can plz help don't wanna grow from seed again
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Thx bro very detailedYeah you can, I've read about people taking cuttings as late as 6 weeks, it just takes longer and gets more difficult to revert back the further in you are. It'll actually work out well if you can keep it alive, reveg/clones from flower can really bush out into monsters
oh yeah, how to..Cut a 4-8" top, throw it right into a bowl of cold water so it floats around, leave it for 5-10 mins. the cutting will absorb water while in there, increasing it's reserves. I'm assuming you're in soil? Fill some cups or something with damp soil, poke a hole in the middle about half the depth of your clones. Take clone out of water, cut about 1/4" off bottom at an angle, strip all ffoliage up to the top set of fan leaves and growth tip, cut those fan leaves in half. scrape stem about halfway up, dip in rooting aid, stick in hole in dirt and pack dirt around it. cover with a dome of some sort, an inverted cup works well, or cut 12oz soda bottle. Take the dome off a couple times a day for a few minutes, give it a shot glass of water if it looks droopy, keep temps above 70..take a couple just in case..
If they aren't falling over you just need to be patient.Hey fellas all the clones I took rooted in soil bur not really seeing any new growth any help please thx in advance
That's what I'm trying to do be patient bro should I still keep humidity dome on foliar feed or anythingIf they aren't falling over you just need to be patient.
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No, don't feed until they are pretty well established. This is one thing I've had good success with; successful rooting of cuttings.That's what I'm trying to do be patient bro should I still keep humidity dome on foliar feed or anything
Thx great informationNo, don't feed until they are pretty well established. This is one thing I've had good success with; successful rooting of cuttings.
The waiting is the hardest part.
Some leaves may yellow and fall off, when they turn yellow at the edges and droop clip them off. No big deal. When it starts showing growth you can start feeding, probably, depending how hot your medium is.
Take the humidity tent off and watch, if the plants start to sag within a couple of hours put it back on.
I agree and will add that last cloning session I used some potting soil instead of my Promix and worried when even after 3 weeks I was seeing no roots. But, things were green and looked ok so after a mentor consult much like the above I sat tight and things exploded around day 30. In retrospect I think I was keeping the soil too wet.Thx great information
Well I'll just keep watching and waiting patiently and keep you guys postedI agree and will add that last cloning session I used some potting soil instead of my Promix and worried when even after 3 weeks I was seeing no roots. But, things were green and looked ok so after a mentor consult much like the above I sat tight and things exploded around day 30. In retrospect I think I was keeping the soil too wet.