well thats the trouble in it as all the videos on cloning in youtubev are coming off extremely mature mothers. as this is a veggitative clone itself.its kinda hard to explain, go on youtube!
there is pictures in the original post.how big is the plant you intend to take a cutting from?
...all you need is a branch that is about 4 inches long ...and preferably from the bottom/as the tops you will want to leave on for flowering
edit ....after seeing the pics....too small yet! you would have to cut the top to get a proper cutting.
on the left? the one that branchs up? or the one that splits straigh outward?looks like the third branch from the bottom in the first pic. slice it off right against the main.
that branch is siameesed by the way, i mean it seriously looks like its 2 as one. dont i want to cut a solid one limb?looks like the third branch from the bottom in the first pic. slice it off right against the main.
thank you! i will only learn by being patient im told.id wait for sure. transplant then top that girl.
i dont think you will lose her she looks to be estableshed well.
just seen the pic...true........ transplant then top it.id wait for sure. transplant then top that girl.
i dont think you will lose her she looks to be estableshed well.
so when i top it with soil after transplanting take my cutting? cause im transplanting like, um, yeh now. hahajust seen the pic...true........ transplant then top it.
op- when you top it.....there is your cutting....this will also will help to bush her out a bit too
u must wait a while. transpanting then taking a cutting sounds prety stressfull to me.so when i top it with soil after transplanting take my cutting? cause im transplanting like, um, yeh now. haha
that occured to me. and so i urgently needed advice. THANK YOU EVERY ONE!!!u must wait a while. transpanting then taking a cutting sounds prety stressfull to me.
i'll keep my journal updated and message over your way to take a glance at that point if you wouldnt mind? just to kind help me pick the best spot to clip.about a week or two after you transplant you can top her....giving you a cutting...... and by topping she will start to bush out more......... instead of growing straight up, will be slow at first but they grow in really quick ........once they are over the initial shock of topping...thats why you don't want to do both at the same time too much stress....big healthy plants can usually tolerate a bit more...than a younger plant just starting out!
sounds goodi'll keep my journal updated and message over your way to take a glance at that point if you wouldnt mind? just to kind help me pick the best spot to clip.