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![]() | I had try to make clone from my last plant during late stage of flowering... max 2 weeks before harvesting... I had try to found one with not a lot of buds I had cut the top of it and let major part of the buds on plant *=buds * <- this one * | * \|/ | cool ascii no ? ![]() after 2 weeks all leaf still look healty but no sing of grow, only bigger buds... I set the ligth to 18/6 any advice for me ? | ||
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![]() | I've tried to clone budding plants before and it's hard to do. Sometimes it works and sometimes not. I've seen it take a while. I remember one that went through the budding process and then went backwards. It got simpler and simpler and ended up veging again. | ||
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![]() | had sucess 14 days into fl have heard as late as 10 days from end even though my cuts rooted i did not like them v much as they sorta produced loads a branches not 1 main stem hmm ideal way for a quik mummy though light hours 24 for first 5 days.then18 keep on tokin QHC | ||
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![]() | thank to everyone I tried to make some clones before but I forgot it under the sun for all the day at 40°C maybe more, and they dies I only hope that she will live because it's the last alive plant I have of this good strain and don't have seed | ||
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| Take a 1" rockwool cube. Make a cut half way accross the top of the cube from top to bottom. Soak the cube in pH corrected water to compensate for slightly alkaline rockwool. Prepare area on stem to be rooted by lightly skuffing a one inch area with a sterile blade held perpendicular (as if to cut the stem strait across) around the circumference of the stem. Then paint stem with a clean paint brush dipped in rooting gel. Open the wetted rockwool cube, and wrap around stem, securing the rockwool snuggly by wrapping a couple of twist-ties around the cube, and wrapping a little piece of plastic wrap around the cube to maintain moisture if necessary. If so,take the wrap off once or twice a day and spray with fresh, pH corrected water to get oxygen to the roots, otherwise keep that rockwool wet. Take your cutting when you see little root tips starting to poke out the cube, and place in soil, hydro, or aeroponic unit, and feed as normal. Boo | ||
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