Cloning Directly to Dirt.

BongKong420

Active Member
Everything should be great then.... I dont pretend to be an expert on clones becasue Im NOT hahaha but they should do well just make sure you give them a good 5-10days to take root........
Im waiting until tuesday to set my clones.....LOL wanted the birthday to be 4/20 LOL

Good Luck
 

UPfreebird

Member
I might have to make a few more on 4/20 just because.

And I hope the clones take. I tried cloning before with a hydroponic cloner, but did not have any luck.
No roots ever formed. So I'm hoping I'll have success with soil cloning.

Totally noob to that. This is my first time every trying to clone to soil.
 

UPfreebird

Member
I'm tired of the guessing game. Is is a male? Is it a female?

With clones there is no guessing. Guaranteed female is the only way to go.
 

goten

Well-Known Member
iv cloned straight to dirt plenty of times...

like bongkong said give it a good 2 weeks to take root..

it should be all good my man......:peace:
 

UPfreebird

Member
^^^That is great news to hear!!^^^

I assume I'll know when it takes root by if and when it starts getting bigger.
 

Shabang

Well-Known Member
I'm right there with you guys this is my first year cloning and im putting them right in the soil so i will let u all know how it turns out. I took the cuttings 4 days ago so fingers crossed.
 

swelchjohn

New Member
In the past myself and friends did some experimenting around with cloning into soil, because it was what we had at the time and didn't know what we were doing. All in all, it is entirely possible . However, If you have the means to clone using "regular" tried and true methods stick with that route.

happy toking JS
 
I clone in soil all the time. In my case, It's the easiest option.
Works great.
I use 2 large cups... one made of stiff plastic (we call them "go" cups in my neighborhood) and one clear dixie cup. The stiff plastic cup is the grow container and the clear plastic cup serves as a humidity dome.
hmmmm... funny.... most of my grow supplies seem to come from my local bar.... perhaps that means I drink too much!
 

swelchjohn

New Member
I clone in soil all the time. In my case, It's the easiest option.
Works great.
I use 2 large cups... one made of stiff plastic (we call them "go" cups in my neighborhood) and one clear dixie cup. The stiff plastic cup is the grow container and the clear plastic cup serves as a humidity dome.
hmmmm... funny.... most of my grow supplies seem to come from my local bar.... perhaps that means I drink too much!

No you don't drink too much; you remember the cups before you leave leave the bar.:lol:
 
.... or perhaps I just stumbled home and happened to find them amoung my belongings in the morning?!?!
I'm found my local bar to be a fine supply point for years. The have little drink sticks to bend your young plants around, various cups for various uses, the occasional 5 gal jug, plus... they have liquor!
 
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