S. African grower
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Thanks, that's what I done.It is advisable to clone using the same type of media to root in as you plant to grow in as roots develop according to their environment.
This saves time reconfiguring.
Thanks, that's what I done.It is advisable to clone using the same type of media to root in as you plant to grow in as roots develop according to their environment.
This saves time reconfiguring.
I did none of that and they all rooted fine.The real key here is having the mother plant healthy,low in N and has been foiler fed with cal mag and fulvic acid a few days prior to cutting.
All these articals you u read dont mention the most important part.Look up* cloning mothers*
Good for you,some strains are easy. Some not so much. It is a good thing to know though. Having nice green heathy clones 10 days after cutting isn’t always easy.I did none of that and they all rooted fine.
Same way I do it. I have a bubble cloner and don't use it anymore.I normally just cut in a way to create as much surface area on the cut as possible, dip in rooting gel and place in a wet jiffy pellet. Ive got a seedling tray setup in a box under 2x cfl lights and the seedling tray sits between 20 - 25 degrees celcius. Good success rate and roots pop out of the jiffys in about 14 days.