Help me clone properly

myke

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The real key here is having the mother plant healthy,low in N and has been foiler fed with cal mag and fulvic acid a few days prior to cutting.
All these articals you u read dont mention the most important part.Look up* cloning mothers*
 

Thegermling

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I made a cheap 3 site bubble cloner from a food container and after the 7 day mark I started to see little nubs. At the 10 day mark this is what I got. I put some recharge in there as well but I seen some slime buildup. I plan on only using tap and a few drops of bleach to keep everything sterile.IMG_1566.JPG
 

myke

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ya in my experience the bubble cloner is much easier,no need for domes or hardening off when rooted.
 

TassieConvict

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I normally just cut in a way to create as much surface area on the cut as possible, dip in rooting gel and place in a wet jiffy pellet. Ive got a seedling tray setup in a box under 2x cfl lights and the seedling tray sits between 20 - 25 degrees celcius. Good success rate and roots pop out of the jiffys in about 14 days.
 

DustBomb

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It all works. 45 degrees cut, flat cut, clean or dirty sissors, using ur nail, rooting gel, no gel. Doesn't matter. always 10-14 days . Just make sure ur temps and humidity are where they're suppose to be and ur golden .
 
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Lucky Luke

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I normally just cut in a way to create as much surface area on the cut as possible, dip in rooting gel and place in a wet jiffy pellet. Ive got a seedling tray setup in a box under 2x cfl lights and the seedling tray sits between 20 - 25 degrees celcius. Good success rate and roots pop out of the jiffys in about 14 days.
Same way I do it. I have a bubble cloner and don't use it anymore.
 
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