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    cloning with coco

    That's not true. Clones can be taken from a plant anywhere up to four to five weeks into flowering and root quite rapidly in my experience. I'm interested in what you mean by fucked up bad, and how you got to that conclusion. There's no drawback to taking clones in flower other than reveg time.
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    cloning with coco

    Keep the whole pot inside the bag, seal it, and the coco will stay moist for weeks. Again, to reassert this point, a clone will take no matter what. Whether it takes 1 week or 3, it will take. Cloning should not be a difficult process. I'm sure if someone forgot about a clone somehow, they next...
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    cloning with coco

    Whether they're taken from a flowering plant shouldn't matter. There's no simpler method than putting a clone in a pot inside a bag. It's maintenance free and the only possibility for failure is impatience.
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    cloning with coco

    The only reason for a clone not taking with that method is impatience. Every time you pull the clone to check it you'll set it back. Water the coco til run through, put the pot inside the ziplock bag, leave for 2 weeks. No touching, pulling or poking and the clone will take. guaranteed.
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    HPS, please INform the UNinformed

    With regards the choice of equipment, I'm from the UK, so not in a position to give advice or recommendation on brands and prices. But what I can say is don't confine yourself to the cooltube idea if price dictates you need to look elsewhere. Make sure the ballast is reliable, get opinion on...
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    HPS, please INform the UNinformed

    Not necessarily true. You can pay an awful lot more than what you get in return. It's true for most sections of hydroponics. The justification for reflector prices based on design by scientist and other such wild claims, need to be based in some kind of tangible gain. The fact is, they're not...
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