nowaydude1011
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Ok i topped my plants and i want to clone one of them, is it as simple as putting the cut off in some good dirt and throw some water on it
yes, it really can be that easy.. i once read an article in ht's where this is exactly what they did.. you'd need to probably put a dome over them and mist them a couple of times a day if i remember the article right, but it can be done that way..Ok i topped my plants and i want to clone one of them, is it as simple as putting the cut off in some good dirt and throw some water on it
i am also in the midst of cutting some clones....i was wonder if when you cut the clone and cover with a dome, what light cycle would i put the clones on?yes, it really can be that easy.. i once read an article in ht's where this is exactly what they did.. you'd need to probably put a dome over them and mist them a couple of times a day if i remember the article right, but it can be done that way..
or you can even just cut them, and put them in a cup of water.. in a week to ten days, you should have roots and it's ready to transplant..
I'm relatively new to this game, but I agree completely with Tigercat. For the last 3 cloning rounds, I've averaged about a 75% success rate. Only thing I would add is maybe put some sort of humidity dome over the pot for the first week. I used a small clay pot, with a shallow plastic dish on the bottom and just place a deep plastic dish on top. Maybe about $7 per clone for the containers.i cut about three nodes down from the top at a 45 degree angle, trim bottom two sets of leave off even with the stalk, dip in water then root hormone then stick a pencil in some good moist potting soil. place the cutting in then pack soil around it tightly. mist with water a couple times a day for about a week. they will never wilt if done right. usually dont take but a week or two and they are off and running. i also keep mine in the bathroom for about a week. the humidity is better in there and they dont get too much direct sun light.