I'm About to Give Up on Cloning

maps84

Well-Known Member
I think the cloner it self did most of the job, nevertheless in the later batch I confirmed that the stem scrapping is not necessary, you can gently scrap off two opposite sites of the lower node and it'll work better. Also small cuts rooted a lot faster and I didn't need to mist them neither use a dome. Another helpful tip was to prune the clones 3 days prior cutting so it'd be already recovered and to water and heavily spray the Mothers so the Nitrogen leaches off. this whole bunch of simple tips are giving me calluses in just 3 days! Tyvm rollitup comunity
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
i was just going to start a how to thread on an simple and super cost effective method that i've had great success using to root my clones..
i take one of these kids sippy cups, you know the hard plastic cups that have a built in straw on the one side.. that's it, just a simple plastic cup with a built in straw on the side, call it what you will.. now, i happen to have an air pump laying around that came with my co2 boost bucket, and it also comes with a length of hose.. i take the hose, and run it into the straw part of the sippy cup, and push it alway the way down to the bottom of the cup, and turn on the air pump.. super bubble out of the butt, lol.. anyhoos, i take my clones that i cut, scrapre about an inch or so of the outer skin away on the bottom of the clones, dip them first into rooting powder, then right into olivia's rooting gel, then into the cup.. i also dump a lil tiny bit of the rooting powder and i drop or two of superthrive into the water in the cup as well..
i just took some clones off of my white x deadhead og that was about 10 or so days into flower, did all of the above steps to them, and now its been 3 days, and i'm starting to get some small roots on them.. i've used this same method on a few other strains, and have so far had 100% success doing so..
i hope that this simple and cost effective method of cloning helps some one else out some..
 
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