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and yes, but you want your clones to be anywhere from 1" to 1/2" in size, you can cut smaller ones but they take a little longer to develop; if time isn't a problem, then chop today =)
I drew a red circle where you want to cut. You want to cut along side the main part of the plant. Ideally you want to cut the whole branch off leaving as little of it as possible left on the main part of the plant. A technique I've seen and have tried once (and it worked just doing half asses efforts) was taking the end you cut, and doing a small slice in the middle, basically splitting the bottom into two.Yeah time is really no big deal but where would i cut it at? Could u maybe use the pic in paint and like draw a line or something
I dont have any rockwool or anything.. i was just planting on putting it in soilI drew a red circle where you want to cut. You want to cut along side the main part of the plant. Ideally you want to cut the whole branch off leaving as little of it as possible left on the main part of the plant. A technique I've seen and have tried once (and it worked just doing half asses efforts) was taking the end you cut, and doing a small slice in the middle, basically splitting the bottom into two.
Where you just gonna put the cutting in a soil? Or did you have rock wool, a pellet, or what?
I do wanan point out though, I'm still considered a newbie to all of this, but during my 2 months of testing things out, cloning was one of the few things I was really successful with
Well if you don't want that branch to grow back u can cut it at the red circle, i myself would cut it after the first node so u end up getting TWO SHOOTS coming from that one stem.I drew a red circle where you want to cut. You want to cut along side the main part of the plant. Ideally you want to cut the whole branch off leaving as little of it as possible left on the main part of the plant. A technique I've seen and have tried once (and it worked just doing half asses efforts) was taking the end you cut, and doing a small slice in the middle, basically splitting the bottom into two.
Where you just gonna put the cutting in a soil? Or did you have rock wool, a pellet, or what?
I do wanan point out though, I'm still considered a newbie to all of this, but during my 2 months of testing things out, cloning was one of the few things I was really successful with