The "Fridge Cut" method ???

PopAndSonGrows

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So, i decided to try a method of cutting storage I'm referring to as the "Fridge Cut method". Basically, it's just storing cuttings in a baggie, in your refrigerator veggie drawer until they're needed. Two specific people I know have told me about or have posted about this method, it's not my original idea & I'm not sure where those heads learned it . .. but, it's awesome (so far, I'm just getting started)

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These cuts were bagged 16 days ago; one of the heads I know has done this for up to 7 weeks that I know of
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I wrapped mine in paper towels just to keep em in the dark, I'm gona try to find a small box or something for the next round
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Sanitized my snips, cut off the discolored ends & plopped into a cup of distilled water. Any advice on best water to use in this step is appreciated
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Because the cuts were perky, i went ahead and prepped them for rooting:
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And HERE WE ARE now! Hoping for roots in the next 10-14 days. I'd love to hear from anyone else doing this or anything similar, and any added tips for success? This is literally my first rodeo with this method.
 

PopAndSonGrows

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Also dropped my last original PBB seed, and a HSC Collie Man Kush fem, in case the cuts don't work out I'll have seedlings to run. Fingers crossed the PBB seedling is male, it'll kind of force my hand to do a seed run.
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PJ Diaz

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I forgot to take pics of that step, but i did dunk em in bleach water when i got them home, clean rinse then dried them prior to bagging.
I'm not sure how high of a chlorine concentration cannabis can handle for that short period of time, but 1:20 is around 3500ppm. I know that many plants can handle up to 5000ppm for one-minute when doing division type propagation.
 

waterproof808

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This actually intrigues the hell out of me for shipping clones. Has a light, is probably a rooted "ready to rock" clone.
I always thought these things were way too conspicuous. A cut in a ziploc in a small flat rate is the best method if you need to be stealth. They will survive way longer than you think inside a ziploc, no need for wet paper towels and all that.
 
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