1badmasonman
Well-Known Member
Aight peeps. If youve ever done any youtube whatching of how to clone. Most people will tell you to trim the leaves down to the last set. And also trim off the ends of the leaves. I found this to be unecissary at all levels.
I like to keep the entire cutting 2-3 leaf sets and no trimming at all. The leaves at the bottom will yellow and start to die as the clone is ready to pop roots. IE using the nutrients up that it needs to survive. In my case i bubble clone.
Trying to counter the nute def I add a low dose of tiger bloom for the p. You can use whatever but the P is what your after. Been experimenting awhile with this counter feeding. Bottom leaves still eat themselves.
Heres the dog top really starting to throw some roots out.


This top has been in the diy cloner i built for about 9 days. As you can see the lower leaves are showing the yellowing and will likey drop off leaving 2 healthy sets and a strong robust clone. Now keep in mind that the lowest leaves (Using this method of cloning) always die off first and then so on to the top. so when cloning take that into account. But on the norm it's usally just the bottom leaf set. I snip them off anyways if they dont fall off.
You will have a length of stem now but dont worry. as long as its planted deep it will eventually form feeder roots.
I have had i say 98% sucess with this method to date.
Be back with some more.
1BMM Need a puff haha.
I like to keep the entire cutting 2-3 leaf sets and no trimming at all. The leaves at the bottom will yellow and start to die as the clone is ready to pop roots. IE using the nutrients up that it needs to survive. In my case i bubble clone.
Trying to counter the nute def I add a low dose of tiger bloom for the p. You can use whatever but the P is what your after. Been experimenting awhile with this counter feeding. Bottom leaves still eat themselves.
Heres the dog top really starting to throw some roots out.


This top has been in the diy cloner i built for about 9 days. As you can see the lower leaves are showing the yellowing and will likey drop off leaving 2 healthy sets and a strong robust clone. Now keep in mind that the lowest leaves (Using this method of cloning) always die off first and then so on to the top. so when cloning take that into account. But on the norm it's usally just the bottom leaf set. I snip them off anyways if they dont fall off.
You will have a length of stem now but dont worry. as long as its planted deep it will eventually form feeder roots.
I have had i say 98% sucess with this method to date.
Be back with some more.
