ok thanks for posting the pic i hope i did ilt right and it works i will have a couple of pics up in a little whilethats how i keep my clones.
i'm pretty sure youll have no problem cloning its pretty easy, i just hate waiting for them to root.
the past two tines i took clones the powerkush took 4 more days to show roots.
thanks man what should the humidity be? right now its 82 and the humidity is around 73 and how often do i need to mist the leaves wioth water?they look good, just watch the humidity, u can cut the bottom few nodes or clip the leaves to help root faster.
watch the moisture in the jiff's, i find that dry up a lil faster than the root plugs i use now and somestimes they look most but they are dry.
Now that you have cut the plant the cutting has no roots, therefore cannot take up water and is vulnerable to drying out. Leaves transpire (let moisture out) so by trimming the leaf in half we halve the area of transpiration and give the cutting a chance to make roots. This may seem a little harsh slashing all it's leaves like this, but don't worry, it's all for the good of the clone. Cut up to 2/3rds of the bigger leaves off but don't cut or damage the growing-tip. This technique also saves room in the propagator and allows for more clones to fit.
ok thanks yea i was going to ask is there any reason to clip the leaves in half like thati keep my humidity between 70-100% as long as i can see the consation on the walls i feel its ok.. most guides ive seen say mist as often as you please. i mist usually 2-3 times a day..
btw, this is what i meant about the leaf clipping, there is a reason behind it, but i dont remember it exactly.
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The reason you cut the fans is to help lower transpiration and to not trap moisture between the overlapping fingers. This trapped moisture can lead to molds ect.ok thanks yea i was going to ask is there any reason to clip the leaves in half like that
oooo ok thanks manThe reason you cut the fans is to help lower transpiration and to not trap moisture between the overlapping fingers. This trapped moisture can lead to molds ect.
what up man where u been? thanks for the comment !! heres some +REP cause i can hahahwad up howak long time no type....i see you doing mad plants now.. looking good.. keep it up