Cloning in a Cup of Water

onthedl0008

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Just thought id bump this up real quick see theres still all kinds of threads and peeps lookin for answers to simple techniques to cloneing this truley couldnt be any easier. Well again hope this continues to help a few peeps.
Peace
 

onthedl0008

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Yea its very simple considering u can squeeze a bunch of cuts in a little party cup thats for sure.
Same results as the more complicated methods i use as well. Glad its working for yall.
 

burrr

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I like cloning in the cups. If a clone fails to root I know right away, and don't have to sit in clone limbo like I did with the rapid rooters. I use a little protecK and KLN from dynagro, plus bubbles. This might be over kill, but it works for me.View attachment 2005271

Here are my qleaner clones about 5 days in.
 

Seung

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I like cloning in the cups. If a clone fails to root I know right away, and don't have to sit in clone limbo like I did with the rapid rooters. I use a little protecK and KLN from dynagro, plus bubbles. This might be over kill, but it works for me.View attachment 2005271

Here are my qleaner clones about 5 days in.
kinda droopy.. may i suggest using nothing but plain tap water..
 

freeshit

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Nice thread. i have been searching for some cloning advice. I have some random bag seed growing, one of them looks real nice. They are already in flower, but I am taking a chance anyway. +1 rep for this thread. I was ready to build a DWC for cloning. I really want to stick to soil, this is perfect. I will post back when I cut later today.
 

onthedl0008

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Yea keep s updated man this is by far the most simple method of cloneing ive ever used and prolly the most efficient when it comes down to the number of clones u can root in equal amount of space as opposed to useing wool or cubes plus theres really nothing to it take ur cuts put the in a cup of water make sure they dont dry out n roots cant see how much more easier cloneing could be made just my opinion tho.
Peace
 

freeshit

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Yea keep s updated man this is by far the most simple method of cloneing ive ever used and prolly the most efficient when it comes down to the number of clones u can root in equal amount of space as opposed to useing wool or cubes plus theres really nothing to it take ur cuts put the in a cup of water make sure they dont dry out n roots cant see how much more easier cloneing could be made just my opinion tho.
Peace

Well I cut a clone off of a plant that was in flower just for the hell of it. I stuck it in the soil and under the dome. I friggin forgot about it. a week later it had roots. No gel or anything. The clone in the cup had roots after 1 week and 3 days
 

MsJazzy

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I wish there were more post readily available that were this cut and dry, logical, and simple. No need to complicate things. It's frustrating when you choose a threat to read, based upon its' initial topic, and end up leaving that thread with more questions than answers. It can be really confusing.

Thanks for the info, it answered questions I had that were lingering in the back of my mind about how to clone. Kind regards! :)
 

thump easy

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i did it buy accedent i took some babies a while back left it on the other side of the house in flower pantrie and wen i went to prune a few died but two lived hardly any water i mean an eighth of and inch of water buts roots crazzy no hormones no nothing? just rooted i was amazed and know im reading this.
 

onthedl0008

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Good to know things are working out for some peeps straight up this is the easiest most un complicated method ive ever used to clone with and probably the most efficient.
 

MsJazzy

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I read another a thread about cloning.. and it scared the heck out of me with all the different instructions. I'll try this one :D:D
 

MsJazzy

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yall goofies can clone in a cup of water... big boys use these....






Nice. :) I am staying within' my legal limit. I just went to Raley's to buy groceries, and they had Foxfarm Ocean Forest and Happy Frog Soil and the liquid fertilizers. What the heck???

Anyways, I am going to cut some tops off in a bit here, and stick them in the cup.
 
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