Garden cloning question....

bigbillyrocka

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:arrow: Can i clone veggies like i would "green," or is it a whole different process? the weather is taking a much different route and i dont think my girls will make it much longer out doors. i want to reap more rewards if i can.

thanks for the help guys and gals.:?
 

mcpurple

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yes you can clone, tomatoes are real easy, and no point in cloning any melon or squash as they all start so fast
 

bigbillyrocka

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Well ill be finding out here soon. Gonna aeroponic some ghost peppers and other veggies. Wonder how they'll end up under hps :)
 

doser

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Wifes been cloning everything she can lay her hands on for years. Most of the time without cloning powder or any special media (she reminds me of this periodically). Practically anything can be cloned including trees. Feel free to experiment. The price is right!!
 

bigbillyrocka

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Wifes been cloning everything she can lay her hands on for years. Most of the time without cloning powder or any special media (she reminds me of this periodically). Practically anything can be cloned including trees. Feel free to experiment. The price is right!!
So where would I cut? A whole branch? Thanks...
 

cocodreams

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On tomatoes and peppers, you want to take cuttings of 'suckers.' (The downward pointing stems that many gardeners remove because they don't produce anything.) It's pretty much the same process of cloning MJ.
 

Toolage 87

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It can be cloned like Green but some things are easier to clone then others but also some you can get a good rooting % in just water.
 
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