MrHowardMarks
Well-Known Member
Yeah, I wonder what kind of results they get from a 4 week flowering plant... Probably not too good.
It's best to cut a fresh growing shoot, in full veg condition, they are in the mode where they are ready to grow and produce roots. In flowering the hormones are all set for flowering, and it will have to revert to vegative growth in order to root. It takes a long time for it to actually root, and then it's going to struggle and be all funky looking as it goes back to vegative growth, lots of stress, I'd only do it as a last resort... Like it's the only plant left and you have to clone it to save the strain.
All my clones are looking good, only one fell over, no biggie, it was one that I was about to toss in the compost anyway, little tiny girl. It might pop back up, but I'm doubtful.
I usually find if they slump over, they aren't going to root.
A few more tips;
-Don't overwater the medium, moist, not wet.
-If you're using a clone dome, I blow into it twice a day, lift the lid a little, and blow in. (Free co2)
-Mist them with water once a day. The leaves take in water and transfer it to the rooting tip.
-they don't need much light to root. I get the best results with just one 40W flourescent cool blue 4ft tube. Right above the top of the dome. 24 hours.
I'm probably forgetting some shit that I do, it's just second nature to me, like flipping a light switch. But I think I covered it all.
It's best to cut a fresh growing shoot, in full veg condition, they are in the mode where they are ready to grow and produce roots. In flowering the hormones are all set for flowering, and it will have to revert to vegative growth in order to root. It takes a long time for it to actually root, and then it's going to struggle and be all funky looking as it goes back to vegative growth, lots of stress, I'd only do it as a last resort... Like it's the only plant left and you have to clone it to save the strain.
All my clones are looking good, only one fell over, no biggie, it was one that I was about to toss in the compost anyway, little tiny girl. It might pop back up, but I'm doubtful.
I usually find if they slump over, they aren't going to root.
A few more tips;
-Don't overwater the medium, moist, not wet.
-If you're using a clone dome, I blow into it twice a day, lift the lid a little, and blow in. (Free co2)
-Mist them with water once a day. The leaves take in water and transfer it to the rooting tip.
-they don't need much light to root. I get the best results with just one 40W flourescent cool blue 4ft tube. Right above the top of the dome. 24 hours.
I'm probably forgetting some shit that I do, it's just second nature to me, like flipping a light switch. But I think I covered it all.