Cloning... used to kill mine with love... in the form of excess watering usually, thought I had to spritz them daily at first... I was only successful when I finally just left them alone..
Actually this time around I wasn't even planning on cloning.. but when you have some beautiful plants going and your removing lower foilage & lower branches that just will not
receive much light. And, as I cut a few larger ones off I was like, what a waste.. so into a cup of water they went.. and the plants were far enough along I could pick n choose..
and so I did cloning: Legacy B pheno, GMOP B pheno, and Lemon Betty .
now, I did this cloning to show many out there that you don't necessarily have to purchase expensive rooting hormones to achieve success.. I used nothing but a razor blade.
#1: Place cuttings in filtered water.
#2. Get soil ready in .3gal oxy pot
#3, Make a fresh cut thru a node at a 45* angle
#4. Rotate 180*, shave skin about an inch long.
#5. place into medium.. (roots organic soil).
intense light at this point can be your enemy. Your not trying to grow the plant yet but allow it to create roots. Warm temps is your friend. Keeping the base of the plants between
78 and 82f will produce roots the quickest. I recommend a proper water proof propagation heating pad...
Believe it or not, that weird bathroom light the glares in thru that weird window is your best friend.. luckily my toilet tank backs right up to one of these, so I place a towel on under
the tray and set them in the window light.. when it goes dark, they move to the weird yellow light on the stove.. YEAH, lol.
This experiment taught me this... some strains need a humidity dome to survive cloning, some never do and do just fine. 2 strains did not, Lemon Betty did... but again, ya don't
HAVE TO spend a bunch of cash.. I stretched a baggie over the pot, clipped one corner so excess humidity can escape. all humidity domes have these too...
Biggest trick, moisture control. once watered, not much is needed. I give them eye droppers until I see the tips of the bottom leafs turning yellow, the first sign it's rooting..
First photo was day #1 on the 19th, 2nd photo on day #23 was first sign of rooting. now they are all beginning to stretch as they are under the LED T5 light in the smaller tent..
Actually this time around I wasn't even planning on cloning.. but when you have some beautiful plants going and your removing lower foilage & lower branches that just will not
receive much light. And, as I cut a few larger ones off I was like, what a waste.. so into a cup of water they went.. and the plants were far enough along I could pick n choose..
and so I did cloning: Legacy B pheno, GMOP B pheno, and Lemon Betty .
now, I did this cloning to show many out there that you don't necessarily have to purchase expensive rooting hormones to achieve success.. I used nothing but a razor blade.
#1: Place cuttings in filtered water.
#2. Get soil ready in .3gal oxy pot
#3, Make a fresh cut thru a node at a 45* angle
#4. Rotate 180*, shave skin about an inch long.
#5. place into medium.. (roots organic soil).
intense light at this point can be your enemy. Your not trying to grow the plant yet but allow it to create roots. Warm temps is your friend. Keeping the base of the plants between
78 and 82f will produce roots the quickest. I recommend a proper water proof propagation heating pad...
Believe it or not, that weird bathroom light the glares in thru that weird window is your best friend.. luckily my toilet tank backs right up to one of these, so I place a towel on under
the tray and set them in the window light.. when it goes dark, they move to the weird yellow light on the stove.. YEAH, lol.
This experiment taught me this... some strains need a humidity dome to survive cloning, some never do and do just fine. 2 strains did not, Lemon Betty did... but again, ya don't
HAVE TO spend a bunch of cash.. I stretched a baggie over the pot, clipped one corner so excess humidity can escape. all humidity domes have these too...
Biggest trick, moisture control. once watered, not much is needed. I give them eye droppers until I see the tips of the bottom leafs turning yellow, the first sign it's rooting..
First photo was day #1 on the 19th, 2nd photo on day #23 was first sign of rooting. now they are all beginning to stretch as they are under the LED T5 light in the smaller tent..
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