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ShameMaker
Registered: 07/13/09
Posts: 36
Loc: Rocky Mountain High State
Last seen: 7 years, 7 months
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I need to clone my plants when they are done flowering
#495273 - 11/05/10 01:29 AM (14 years, 1 month ago) |
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I've tried taking clones from vegging plants right before I flowered, but none of them produced any roots. I took proper cuttings from big bushy veg plants, each cutting being 3-5 inches tall. Once I had removed them from the plant I took a sterile razor blade and removed the lower leaf nodes and peeled off a strip of the stem at the bottom. Then I dipped the bottom in cloning/rooting gel and put them in organic soil cups. They were set directly underneath fluorescent lights. I even had a humidifier blowing in moisture inside a cheap plastic clone dome that they were in. I need to clone these plants after they've flowered and reverted back to veg. I need to know the most sufficient way of cloning and the best way to help a flowered plant continue to live and revert back to veg.
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browncityredneck
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Registered: 05/04/10
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Re: I need to clone my plants when they are done flowering [Re: ShameMaker]
#500759 - 11/25/10 06:21 AM (14 years, 1 month ago) |
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ive been cloning a super lemon haze for over 6mos now and all have been done in fox farm soil,after doing this on 5 consecutive grows i have never lost a clone yet. i read a thread somewhere and use that tech. basically what youre doing but after cutting and trimming i suck any "air" out of the stem and place cuttings in a cup of water for several hrs,before using the clone x gel and planting in soil. ive always had excellent root growth in 2-3 weeks i put them in clear tupperware/cups so i can see the root growth. hope this helps
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growingfun
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Registered: 02/19/11
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Re: I need to clone my plants when they are done flowering [Re: browncityredneck]
#528704 - 02/19/11 11:44 AM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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dude that is a dank idea to put it in water for a couple of hours... might even speed it up by a lot.
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