Well, obviously from that picture you have to use mammoth P. to get roots like that LolMy cloning is.... bad. I’m maybe 1/4. And I’ve tried many times. More than 4....
How do I get roots like this off a clone? I’ve never used root gel just the Walmart rooting hormone powder with iffy success.
how to get roots like this? Thanks
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To take that step further make sure you put it in the right environment try and keep it above 80% relative humidity and around 80°F Environment is #1 IMOI just take the cutting and stick it in a moistened peat pellet, put it under a small lamp 24/7 and wait. Works great.
Yeah, I sometimes use a dome, but then you have to remember to air it. If it's too cold they don't root. I once waited for over a month before realizing it's cold, moved them to a warmer place and had roots in a few days. This time I took cuttings on fourth week of flower. Didn't use a dome and 5/7 rooted in three weeks. I only needed two cuts so didn't wait for the rest.To take that step further make sure you put it in the right environment try and keep it above 80% relative humidity and around 80°F
Take some of that rooting hormone and mix in some water.. not much, and soak your cubes/moisten pellets with it. Best you can do with what you got just to try. I am trying the same.. I don't think I used enough in the water.My cloning is.... bad. I’m maybe 1/4. And I’ve tried many times. More than 4....
How do I get roots like this off a clone? I’ve never used root gel just the Walmart rooting hormone powder with iffy success.
how to get roots like this? Thanks
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Yea, I don't understand, why not clone a branch? Does a whole branch not root as easy?I also like a good thick stem with a couple of weeks veg on it lol.
I reckon I can take 2 weeks off veg time with bigger clones, as opposed to a single shoot clone.