cloning using a potatoe

mrCRC420

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Here are my current clones :) the big ones are like 1mo. And the domed are like 2.5weeks. They are from a 2008 bagseed mother, flowered andrevegged. Ummm, oh but one is a cutting from a plant that was a few weeks into flowering. Yea!
 

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ricky6991

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I get 100% success off even 3 inch big clones....

get a 5gallon bucket with a lid.
Cut holes in lid for neprene collars to hold the clone in place.
Place clone inside the neoprene so stem shows through the bottom of lid.
place a submerged pump into the bucket, have the pump outlet facing up towards the stems.
Place a pvc peice onto the outlet of pump horizontally and drill tiny holes in the pvc.
At the hydro store they will sell small nipples which will go in these holes.
Fill the water level up to the bottom of pvc peice With some roots excellerator.
Put it on a timer for 15min on and 15min off.
put entire bucket with clones under a lightbulb. NOT a T5 or anything strong.

when cutting the clone scrap lower part of stem which is inside the bucket so the hard material is not there. Then cut slices upward into the stem from the wound.

i get clones with roots all the way at bottom of bucket by 12 days. The pump when turned on by timer will pressurize the nipple and mist the under side of stems/roots. I do not use a humidity dome or mist the leafs.
 

LTsmoker

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How about starting a bagseed in a potatoe as an experiment? Imagine potatoe has to be peeled completely. Maybe some good chemistry going on here. WTF I'll drop a seed in a potatoe..................
 

hbbum

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How about starting a bagseed in a potatoe as an experiment? Imagine potatoe has to be peeled completely. Maybe some good chemistry going on here. WTF I'll drop a seed in a potatoe..................
I call dibs on the french fries that are made from the pot a to
 
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