Firs time cloner

Purplekrunchie

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Make sure they have lots of humidity, I use a dome with the small individual slots and I use flexible cups so I can take em out 1 by 1 without disturbing the others. I use Olivias cloning solution diluted in distiled water because it has a light feed and rooting hormone. In my cups I use 50% vermiculite / 50% perlite. I keep em well wetted with the solution per directions on bottle, and I spray the leaves and the top of dome lightly 1-2 times per day for the 1st few days than I back off on this eventually to once per day lightly, I never totally stop misting though. Usually within 5-7 days they have decent roots, but this can depend on strain. My success is basically 100% with this method, I dont even have leaves droop. I know people who use only water and have good results as well.
Make your cut just below a leafnode, maybe 1/2 inch, at an angle and stick into the wetted mix described above. Keep the dome near light but not in the full light, I use flouresents for these tasks and I have mine on 24 hours. Some people cut the leaves in half so they shorter stubs after they take the cut so theres less for the clone to support.

I also use a clean razor blade new out of package and keep my hands very clean, overly cafefull, probobly, but its the way I do it.
 

armlengthbuds

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thx alot purplekrunchie
I use groden plugs in a dome like purplekrunchief. rockwool plugs works as well, you just want to be careful how much you soak them in water cause they will ruin your clones (oversaturate) I also prefer a powder versus gel in a cloning agent. Seems to create a better bond with plant and wont dissolve easily. A heat pad (one for horticulture) is tits man. try it! good luck

 

DR. RESINTHUMB

Active Member
used to clone in peat pettets with perlite below....worked ok...just broke down and bought ez-clone 60...wasnt quite sure if it was good,but after reading lots of info,grow logs,etc i went ahead and broke down and ordered
 
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