cloning question

khm916

Active Member
Cloning will take longer the longer the plant was in flower. It takes them longer to root. But if you get a flowering clone and cut off 80% of the top bud that was forming i here that you will have many many tops.
 

mygirls

Medical Marijuana (MOD)
Can I clone a plant while in flowering? Is it recomended?
yes you can. i clone anywhere from 4 weeks to 6 weeks in flower.. sum vert back in less then 2 weeks others a little longer.. all strain grow, vert, and flower at diffrent rates.
 

akinbacon

Member
it seems like when it come to cloning, there are so many "methods" that people use. Is there one that is a favorite among any of you? Is there a link anyone can post that explains what a clone exactly needs? I.E alot of nitrogen or temp/hum levels etc.
 

whietiger88101

New Member
Yes you can clone from a flowering plant i wil tell you from my experance that your must take clones after the first week of flowering its not as bad to root the clones . 6 to 7 days you will see roots.
 

khm916

Active Member
it seems like when it come to cloning, there are so many "methods" that people use. Is there one that is a favorite among any of you? Is there a link anyone can post that explains what a clone exactly needs? I.E alot of nitrogen or temp/hum levels etc.
just google cloning methods....I put mine in a mondo humidity dome thing with a heat pad below it. I mist them when ever there dry, i use peat pods, i want to try root shooters, but they are more expensive.
 

mygirls

Medical Marijuana (MOD)
it seems like when it come to cloning, there are so many "methods" that people use. Is there one that is a favorite among any of you? Is there a link anyone can post that explains what a clone exactly needs? I.E alot of nitrogen or temp/hum levels etc.
[video=youtube;6ahWqyJ-tpM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ahWqyJ-tpM[/video]

hope this will help you out.. i alway get a great turn out
 

sguardians2

Well-Known Member
Easy cloning method:

Cut the clone from around lower part of the plant, makeyour cut at a 45 degree angle.

Split the stem of the cut clone down the middle about a quarter to a half an inch.

Dip the stem in water, then shake off the excess water and dip into rooting solution, I prefer the powder.

Get a 1 quart jar, fill nearly full with water, maybe leave an inch or two from the top.

Pour a few drops of hydrogen peroxide into the water to help oxygenate the water.

Cut a couple of holes in the lid of the jar, one in the center, and one towards the edge. Make sure the center hole is large enough to pull the clone out without damaging the roots.

Get an air stone from walmart or your favorite pet supply place, and an air pump and tubing.

Connect the tubing to the air pump and run the tube through the outside edge hole in your lid, the connect the are stone to the other end of your tube.

Screw the lid on and pop in your clone, and plug in your air pump.

Wrap the jar with tape or anything to keep light out.

You will get over 80% rooting success, and you've created a bubbleponics cloning machine.

You also can use just about any container you can think of, as long as it has a lid, I've used this and method with excellent results, and the plants can be transplanted into any medium you chose. The bigger the container, and the more clones you are making, the stronger the air pump needs to be and the air stones must be larger too.
 
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