caherbgrower
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This is the way I clone. I have yet to have a cutting fail to root for me. All of these will be shooting roots within 10 days and be ready.for transplant. Let me know what your tricks are for the perfect cutting!!
I have heard this same technique. There is a cloning solution called dutch master replicator that has no hormone, all it claims to do is remove any air that may have made its way into the stem. Thanks for the tip it's a good one!I typically dip the cut end into water asap after cutting it. I remember reading it helps prevent possible air bubbles in the stem. Not sure where I read it and if it's correct but I figured I'd put it out there.
No additive or chemical will remove air from the stem. Only way i know to remove it is to cut the stem back, I don't even think the plant can get rid of it through it's own fluid transfer processes, I believe it " locks up" fluid flow in the plant,but i could be wrong. Getting fresh cuts immediately into water is the only way to prevent it.I have heard this same technique. There is a cloning solution called dutch master replicator that has no hormone, all it claims to do is remove any air that may have made its way into the stem. Thanks for the tip it's a good one!
Well I think the product I mentioned claims to have a similar effect as water does concerning the air issue. That's what the bottle says anyway. But if you can just use water to remove air then why spend money to do so?No additive or chemical will remove air from the stem. Only way i know to remove it is to cut the stem back, I don't even think the plant can get rid of it through it's own fluid transfer processes, I believe it " locks up" fluid flow in the plant,but i could be wrong. Getting fresh cuts immediately into water is the only way to prevent it.
I usually have a big bowl of water when I take my cuttings and just throw them in the bowl as i cut, just let em float around. Then I can go sit down and trim,slice,etc and get them in the cloner. I've left cuttings in the bowl for up to an hour before going back and dealing with them and the only issue i saw was it took a little longer for them to bounce back because they were water logged.
isn't it awesome how resilient this plant is? Thanks for sharing your technique here. I think cloning is a scary subject for first timers so I'm glad to get your feedback.. any chance we could see a photo of your cloner and how it works?I usually have a big bowl of water when I take my cuttings and just throw them in the bowl as i cut, just let em float around. Then I can go sit down and trim,slice,etc and get them in the cloner. I've left cuttings in the bowl for up to an hour before going back and dealing with them and the only issue i saw was it took a little longer for them to bounce back because they were water logged.