wILL THEY ROOT

Dankwise

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SO IM TRYING TO CLONE FOR MY NEXT GROW-OP AND NEED TO KNOW IF MY PLANTS WILL CLONE IN THESE CONDITIONS,///

I HAVE A HUMIDITY DOME OVER MY TRAY AND IT IS CONSISTENTLY 82 DEGRES WITH PRECIPITATION ON THE WALLS..

wILL MY CLONES ROOT IN THESE CONDITIONS????

THE CLONES IM TAKING ARE BIGGER THAN THAT LITTLE ONE, THATS JUST A TESTER

 

HydroBandits

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there is no reason they wouldnt. use some root hormone and scrap a lil skin near the bottom of your cut. you seem to have to idea down. GL
 

Consciousness420

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yep, that is a perfect environment (temp and humidity).. though just make sure to spray the rockwool like 3-4 times a day to ensure that they remain moist and give it a lot of light .. clones are fickle and even if you see droplets on the cover the rockwool may be drying in certain spots which will kill the clone.. in soil you dont have to worry about this.. after the clones show about 15% growth, poke some holes in the cover, once its about a third larger than the original cutting, take the cover off.. good luck!
 

GreenKine

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yea looks good also check the DIY for some easy to make cloner boxes if you do end up having problems.
 

mared juwan

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I highly recommend trimming the leaves in half. The plants' energy needs to be focussed towards growing roots, not keeping big leaves alive. Without doing this, the tips of the leaves will yellow and the plant will take longer to root. With cut leaves they stay nice and green:mrgreen:





 

MrHowardMarks

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Yeah, they should do well.

Don't overwater however, 3-4 times a day seems like way too much, but I use rapid rooters, I get great results just giving them a little water once the plug is starting to dry out, like 5 days after cutting.
 
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