onthedl0008
Well-Known Member
Awesome man.
I don't change my feeding schedule on my mother at all. It hasn't seemed to have negative or positive affects.This might have been answered already but to be honest I been reading an watching videos on cloning for the past 3 hours 8-/ , so I have read you have to feed the mother water for a week with no nutes is this true? Or can I just water it like twice an get away with it?
Yea its not necessary to change feeding on ur moms. Like I said in the past I'm takeing my cuts now and just putting my cuts in the res water my mom plants r being fed in. Literally same feed ph changeing nothing. My Cuts are actually growing dureing root growth phase n sometimes ending up just as healthy or possibly even happier. Lol what could be more simple. And its not necessary to change out the water in the cups. I just do cause pathogensI don't change my feeding schedule on my mother at all. It hasn't seemed to have negative or positive affects.
Sorry for the stupid question, I think I skipped a page when I was reading lol, I will be waiting another day thanks!Points to expound on when cloning in a cup of water.Finely tuned.
Size of clone.I would reccomend at least 4-5 inches with at least 2 or 3 nodes.Reason being they are easier to transplant.
Stem size.When taking cuttings make sure the stem(New plant stalk) Is long enuff to be transplanted.
Transplantation. Its best to wait until new clones have began actual root growth. (Another day or 2). Actual roots growing from the stalk of the newly cloned plant. This allows for the new plant to get a better start at reaching the desired goal of the roots hitting the water or growing into whatever medium U wish to eat from faster and puts less stress on the plants in the medium.(Rock, Soil)
It is not neccesary to wait for actual root growth on the stalks as long as U have root formation.Those lil white bumps. While in the cup they are soaking up water and the food in the water but it is better to wait for the roots.Otherwise like already mentioned. This will put stress on ur babies. Without the cup under them ur plants will begin to use the nutrients store in the fan leaves.Begin to wilt and look like they are dieing for a day or 2. Have patience with the cup. But they will still survive once those roots hit the water or soil and begin feeding.
If all the previous steps on page 1 are followed on point I guarantee the success of cloning.
When taking this new finely tuned info...I can almost guarantee 100% cloning on all ur cuttings as long as they are transplanted into a finely tuned grow style.