stoneyfisherman
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So I had to trim up a few of my ladies up out back ll(lol 7th<since they're getting ready to flower and space was getting tight. I've got a few seasons under my belt but am by no means a pro. I'm still 100% a struggling amateur who learns a bit each season and gets a little better each year. Anyways... I decided to try my hand at cloning a few of the branches I was going to cut anyways.
So basically I cut my Gals at a 45 degree angle, dipped in rooting powder, and into moist Rockwood cubes and into the domes that I'm trying to keep nice and humid via mister.
Now, my question is this. What do I do about light? My garden is outdoors and I know they won't last 10min under the July sun
Should I just leave them in room to soak up the natural light that's not too intense? Any tips or ideas will help greatly appreciated. The pics were just taken. 3 days after cutting and there not dead and wilting yet so I guess that's good. Thank you for your time everyone..
So basically I cut my Gals at a 45 degree angle, dipped in rooting powder, and into moist Rockwood cubes and into the domes that I'm trying to keep nice and humid via mister.
Now, my question is this. What do I do about light? My garden is outdoors and I know they won't last 10min under the July sun
Should I just leave them in room to soak up the natural light that's not too intense? Any tips or ideas will help greatly appreciated. The pics were just taken. 3 days after cutting and there not dead and wilting yet so I guess that's good. Thank you for your time everyone..
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