Questions about cloning

Bubba1989

Member
Hey i started cloning yesterday i just clipped 3 clones off cause i just want to see if the plant is male or female anyways how long does it take for the clones to recuperate 2 out of the 3 are looking pretty good at the moment but i have only had them in the clone box for about half a day

as well how long does it take until i can transplant them or take them out of the clone box any help would be greatly appreciated
 

JoshTheMadTitan

Active Member
The search feature is your friend.......
It is far worse to give an answer, without addressing the question at all, than to ask a question that has been answered. you are helping no one. some people learn by reading, some people prefer to learn through interaction, if you have no answer, don't answer, don't just tell them to look it up, everyone is aware you can do that. In the time it took you to post that remark you could have helped by answering.

Hey i started cloning yesterday i just clipped 3 clones off cause i just want to see if the plant is male or female anyways how long does it take for the clones to recuperate 2 out of the 3 are looking pretty good at the moment but i have only had them in the clone box for about half a day

as well how long does it take until i can transplant them or take them out of the clone box any help would be greatly appreciated
1: it will take anywhere from 4 days to 2 weeks for the clones to be healthy and begin sprouting roots.

2: you can transplant them once they have an inch or more of rootmass and look healthy.
 

Bubba1989

Member
It is far worse to give a jackass answer like this, without addressing the question at all, than you ask a question that has been answered. you are helping no one and looking like a smug tool. some people learn by reading, some people prefer to learn through interaction, if you have no answer, don't answer, don't just tell them to look it up, everyone is aware you can do that.



1: it will take anywhere from 4 days to 2 weeks for the clones to be healthy and begin sprouting roots.

2: you can transplant them once they have an inch or more of rootmass and look healthy.


thank you very much i am glad someone agrees with me that his statement was not necessary annoys me cause i'm sure he has asked people on this website for advice and easily could of searched for it himself
 

Rj41

Well-Known Member
thank you very much i am glad someone agrees with me that his statement was not necessary annoys me cause i'm sure he has asked people on this website for advice and easily could of searched for it himself
Actually I don't ask for any botany/horticulture advice here.

Your Q has been answered 100's of times.
Don't get pissed at me because I offered a self-help-solution that you don't like.

Effing over-sensitive wusses.....
 

JoshTheMadTitan

Active Member
no, you said something like a self smug tool, instead of helping. You were then called on it and claim we are wussies? Just don't act like a douche and wussies won't call you on your douchlike behavior.
 

Bubba1989

Member
Actually I don't ask for any botany/horticulture advice here.

Your Q has been answered 100's of times.
Don't get pissed at me because I offered a self-help-solution that you don't like.

Effing over-sensitive wusses.....
and you totally have asked for advice i checked ur threads u created so dont be so hypocritical
 

LILBSDAD

Well-Known Member
To be honest your question has been asked and answered several times as stated, it gets redundant when people ask the same thing over and over when you could just search and read through other threads. Does something really have to be answered 100 times? Every post in this thread is a waste of time in my opinion......even this one. Every single thing has been discussed previously
 

Orednod

Member
To be honest your question has been asked and answered several times as stated, it gets redundant when people ask the same thing over and over when you could just search and read through other threads. Does something really have to be answered 100 times? Every post in this thread is a waste of time in my opinion......even this one. Every single thing has been discussed previously
Well I suppose they are all a waste of time, except of course, the one that answered the question and helped someone who was seeking help on a how to forum.
 

dvs1038

Well-Known Member
Have to agree with the MadTitan on this one everyone has their own way of figuring shit out and because of this fact everyone also has their own style and way of growing so you will probably see slight differences in most grow set-ups and because of that fact it is sometimes necessary to ask ur own question instead of reading what someone elses solution was because they just might not have been doin it the same way as u. Yes? Not mention the whole point of this site is for ppl to interact with one another, what would happen if we all stopped posting and everyone just read the old threads?
 

RetiredMatthebrute

Well-Known Member
your clones shoulf have little white nubs by the end of week 1 and havw some good roots developing by the end ov week 2. it can sometimes take more or less time but this is the "average"
 

dvs1038

Well-Known Member
has anyone here ever tried cloning by just taking a cutting and putting it in water with a 325mg aspirin, and if u have do u keep them in indirect light the whole time till they have strong enough roots to plant in soil, or can they be in direct light after a certain length of time? Direct light will affect the roots what if i use something like foil to block the light from the roots is direct light ok then?
 
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