Star Dog
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Its water under the bridge mate.What's up bro? Anything I can help with?
Its water under the bridge mate.What's up bro? Anything I can help with?
Its water under the bridge mate.
Holy shazaaaaaam! Beautiful.I just bite off the branches to take my clones. 200% success ratio and I’ve successfully met the scientific process. I’m a scientist and my method is what we call predictable and repeatable. I can chew off branches all day.
This picture was from only 3 hours after taking the clone.
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Proof biting off branches is better than the antiquated 45 degree cut and the dog nail clipper cut. Get with the times.
I just bite off the branches to take my clones. 200% success ratio and I’ve successfully met the scientific process. I’m a scientist and my method is what we call predictable and repeatable. I can chew off branches all day.
This picture was from only 3 hours after taking the clone.
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Proof biting off branches is better than the antiquated 45 degree cut and the dog nail clipper cut. Get with the times.
I just take a pair of scissors and cut clones. I stick them in a cup of water while taking them. Small container of moist coco. Sometimes rooting powder sometimes not. I always have roots in 7-10 days. For rooting powder just the cheap Miracle-Gro Fastroot powder. They're all just IBA anyway so brand doesn't matter. I've used honey as well. Always roots.
Taking clones and getting them to root successfully is an extremely simple process. It's not complicated at all. As with everything related to growing cannabis there are always going to be those that fail at such a basic task regardless of how simple or complicated they make the process.
I thought I was just broken. In my dry climate, I was getting maybe 30% success, with rooting powder/gel, changing the water every two days, losing leaves like crazy. It took a month or more, and the clones took forever to get going in soil.Old post, but to be fair, many people think cloning is easy because they have the right environment naturally that helps the process along. My first time cloning worked 100% and I believe its because I lived near the coast and the humidity and temps were just right. Since I moved to a hotter, more arid climate, cloning is significantly more difficult. I also have older clones now and pulling from older mothers, which adds to the difficulty. I'm glad the process always works for you, but it might not be as "simple" as you think if you have haven't cloned in many different climates from plants of variable health.
Nicely done. Clones don't have to go through a near death experience to make roots as you've shown. Look at that nice callous and multiple mains, bet they jump right off when they get in media.I thought I was just broken. In my dry climate, I was getting maybe 30% success, with rooting powder/gel, changing the water every two days, losing leaves like crazy. It took a month or more, and the clones took forever to get going in soil.
I bought a bucket aerocloner. Now I just put cold tap water and set the damn thing in a corner for three weeks (no rooting powder/gel), opening it to 12" roots and 100% success. No leaves lost at all.
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I thought I was just broken. In my dry climate, I was getting maybe 30% success, with rooting powder/gel, changing the water every two days, losing leaves like crazy. It took a month or more, and the clones took forever to get going in soil.
I bought a bucket aerocloner. Now I just put cold tap water and set the damn thing in a corner for three weeks (no rooting powder/gel), opening it to 12" roots and 100% success. No leaves lost at all.
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Why dont you just put a wet glass bell over the plant that would keep your humidity high.Old post, but to be fair, many people think cloning is easy because they have the right environment naturally that helps the process along. My first time cloning worked 100% and I believe its because I lived near the coast and the humidity and temps were just right. Since I moved to a hotter, more arid climate, cloning is significantly more difficult. I also have older clones now and pulling from older mothers, which adds to the difficulty. I'm glad the process always works for you, but it might not be as "simple" as you think if you have haven't cloned in many different climates from plants of variable health.
Why dont you just put a wet glass bell over the plant that would keep your humidity high.
Two batches 100% success on my 3rd run 5 times total with this method 3 of those times up til now were much better using heat mat and dome.
Beards.
A specific dome like say ac infinity helps with suspending cuttings in a tray that can be filled with water/hormone. Itll stay optimal moisture level always and the dome prevents drying out overnight.
Top holes open though. This method really works for me. I used to struggle with clones until I used riot plugs and adding the heat and dome just makes greatness. Simple right?
2 weeks all ready to plant or for sure end of 3 if some just want to drag their feet. I just take an extra cutting.
They look great! For sure from healthy moms. Are the cuttings in contact with the water/hormone before rooting? I like riot plugs, but did a big experiment between those and rockwool and found no difference in rooting efficiency with several different cuts. Sometimes they have a weird mold on them, which kind of put me off. Have you messed around with PCal/CalPhos callustech a la Slownickel?
You can cut a branch and just stick it in the media. Humidity is your buddy. Not so much the cut in imo. Iv had cuts root in 5-8 days with and without hormones. Iv had cuts take as long as 15 days with and without hormones I’m a firm believer that genetics play a huge roll in propagation along with no hiccups in transfer from mom to new media. But that would then contradict how I feel about how cuts can sit out for days before being plugged.