Cloning Lights

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1ManMafia

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Okay I have 8 very strong and healthy plants a few weeks away from flowering. I want take some clones off of my current outdoor plants and put them indoors. I have a 10 - 12 sqaure foot wooden box setup for them. I would be using a weak 80 watt light at the moment (I used this light last year and got a plant to grow 3/4 of an ounce).

Now my question is what would be the best light cycle? 24 on or should I try to keep the lighting consistant with the sun? The way they are currently used to?

I've heard people say to do both, but with the weak light and the clones changing from brances to new plants I was thinking they might need as much light as they can get, but I don't want to over stress them at the same time... Any thoughts?

Also what type of lighting would be best for such a setup? Type of light wattage for such a small space, etc.
 
IMHO...cool flourescent tubes are "THE" lighting for rooting cuts. 24/0..
 

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