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| I have a cloning kit I got in Ohio, it has slides and instructions. It says to take a piece of leaf with veins, approx.1/2" x 1/2" and place in gel (provided) with veins down. After several weeks, I think, remove and cut off nodules and place in another type of gel for several more weeks and plants with roots will be ready for soil. This all has to be done in sterile conditions. My question is, will this work on mj, and would it be worth all the bother? It also says that you can get hundreds of plants from one small piece of leaf. ps. I got it from Kem-tech in Cincinnati. | ||
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| Wow...how lucky can I get? I was looking for a way to clone a MASSIVE oak tree about a mile from my house. This tree is soooo beautiful, its all gnarly and twisted and huge and it takes your breath away just to see it. All the other trees around it are dwarfed compared to it. I was thinking about making a ton of clones of it and planting them all over my city (which just happens to be Cincinnati). In a few hundred years it could be a wonderous sight (Imagine a forest full of trees that are perfect for climbing and playing around in). I've tried using hydro/aero cloning methods with a few pieces but they never end up coming out. I need to do it pretty soon too 'cause some people are planning on building a bunch of houses on top of the forest (****ing bastards) and The Tree will be one of the first to go. Ya' think you could tell me where in Cincy that this place is at, and maybe some more info on if it would work with a mature oak? Thanks, -PMX | ||
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