greensister
Well-Known Member
I have been a confirmed clone killer for a while now. I have tried several times with no success. Receintly, i took 7 successful clones which rooted in 5 days. This is how i did it:
I prepared by filling a small peat pot with my growing medium (10% Perlite, 15% Coarse Sand, 25% Worm Castings, 50% Compost) and getting it sopping wet.
I poked a small hole in the soil to put the clone stem into.
I took the entire bottom node from a 10 week old mother and removed the bottom 2 sets of leaves.
I scraped the sides of the stem and split the stem at the bottom. Almost an inch.
I then dipped the stem into MG rooting powder and put that into the prepared pot with a gentle packing of the soil.
I put the peat pot into a small terra cotta pot with a plasic bag on the bottom, and then i put that into another terra cotta pot. Clay pots soak up and release moisture. I put the bag under it so when i water, it wont just drain out.
I then trimmed the tips of the remaining fan leaves to slow down the evaporation from the leaves and put a clear plastic bag over the planter.
I kept it under a 6500k fluorescent tube light with a 25 watt incandescent next to it for heat. (80 degrees stable)
I kept the soil very moist and within 5 days, a strong root system formed.
The factors that i think made the difference are:
Young mother
Lowest node
Moist and humid conditions
SCRAPING THE SIDES and SPLITTING THE STEM
I am totally stoaked that i was successful.
I prepared by filling a small peat pot with my growing medium (10% Perlite, 15% Coarse Sand, 25% Worm Castings, 50% Compost) and getting it sopping wet.
I poked a small hole in the soil to put the clone stem into.
I took the entire bottom node from a 10 week old mother and removed the bottom 2 sets of leaves.
I scraped the sides of the stem and split the stem at the bottom. Almost an inch.
I then dipped the stem into MG rooting powder and put that into the prepared pot with a gentle packing of the soil.
I put the peat pot into a small terra cotta pot with a plasic bag on the bottom, and then i put that into another terra cotta pot. Clay pots soak up and release moisture. I put the bag under it so when i water, it wont just drain out.
I then trimmed the tips of the remaining fan leaves to slow down the evaporation from the leaves and put a clear plastic bag over the planter.
I kept it under a 6500k fluorescent tube light with a 25 watt incandescent next to it for heat. (80 degrees stable)
I kept the soil very moist and within 5 days, a strong root system formed.
The factors that i think made the difference are:
Young mother
Lowest node
Moist and humid conditions
SCRAPING THE SIDES and SPLITTING THE STEM
I am totally stoaked that i was successful.