Nice Cidly, I'm about to take some clones myself...first time for me I never did it in the past.....any pointers that I need to do this. I have read up on it a lot but making that first cut scares me...lol. Glad to see that yours are doing well.
Yea I can help sure... I can only really share with you my experience over the last two days though.
The first thing I did was to gather all my supplies for the cloning:
- clean SHARP knife or razor
- bottle of alcohol
- rooting powder
- clear plastic tops (explained below)
- pots and soil mixed with pea pebbles and lava rock
I assembled all of them right next to my mother plant and then selected clone branch. I chose one off the bottom since i have never done this before i didnt want to fuck up my mother plant who is looking awesome i might add
I cut at 45 degree angle and I use the tip by
Ghost-tsohG (he wrote this on page 5 of this log)
"...you want to cut a healthy stem from the mothers at a 45 degree angle. cut it in half vertically about an half-inch to an inch. then carefully scrap the outside "bark" , dip it in rooting powder and stick into a rock wool cube. some people let them veg for a week to catch root and others put them straight into flowering..."
I immediately put in rooting powder, this is an especially important i found. The plant will get air in the stalk so plant it as fast as possible. NOTE: If you dont plant it fast enough the plany will almost immediatly begin to wilt.... DONT THROW IT AWAY you have not failed, keep reading.
Have all your items for the cloning ready and all in an "assembly" line to keep the stalk out of the regular air as short a time as possible. When you get it cut, powdered and planted, use some sort of tupperware or the cheap
clear plastic domes you get at Home Depo or any nursery to use as a small greenhouse. Spray the plant, the inside of the top and the top of the soil with a good spray bottle with water. You do this to help increase the humidity within the temporary green house. cover completely with the clear plastic "top". Place these under your lights to create condensation on the inside of the dome top. At this point the plants have no root system and they have to get nurishment through the leaves. So the more humid and damp you can make it in the dome the better for the clone. I spray mine with water every couple hours to assure they are getting the moisure they need until the root system develops, and from what I am reading that is about a week or so. In a few hours your clones will perk back up and begin to do what they do... grow and find a water source by sending out roots.
I hope I have helped you and I wish you the best of luck. Keep me up to date with the project!