4 Day Clones in jiffy pellets!

jdubwetherell1988

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You know I already gave a link and explained the date when I took the clones. Read what I wrote previously and look at my link. I really dont care if u believe me or not so whatever dude. I have no reason to lie and waste my time
 

greasemonkeymann

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You know I already gave a link and explained the date when I took the clones. Read what I wrote previously and look at my link. I really dont care if u believe me or not so whatever dude. I have no reason to lie and waste my time
sorry my friend, I apologize on behalf of this site.
THIS is exactly why a lot of good information isn't shared, and a LOT of serious growers with LOTS of tips and techniques that are never shared, sad really.
It's ridiculous when a thread turns like this. Whats the point?
 

jdubwetherell1988

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Im just trying to give my experience, strength and hope. I just want to let people like me that want to know exactly how to do a process of marijuana gardening and show results of how I did the process.
 

porky501

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Jiffy pucks make cloning so easy. I hear people all the time saying they aren't having any luck, meanwhile they are getting far too complicated. Nice cloneage man!
 

brimck325

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i've gotten roots in 5 days a few times recently myself...rockwool, clonex solution with tap ph'ed to 6.0. it's not rocket science, for sure!
 

jdubwetherell1988

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can you give more info about your splitting and scarification? and all you used was rooting powder?
okay here's exactly how I did my cloning. first I take my cutting immediately place it into a bowl water so that an air bubble doesn't get inside the stem. next I take the cutting and make a 45 degree cut right below an node, and split the stem 1/4" right down the middle. Now I do some scarification, lightly scraping thuntil the node you cut below goes into the pellet, and gently squeeze the jiffy pellet snug around the stem. Keep temp around 80° , humidity 80-100% CFL 26w 6500k, 18/6 light schedule. Im not here to lie about shit, im here to learn and help others like me learn, so f#ck off if you say im lying because what would be the point of posting fake bullshit and waist my time posting all of this and arguing stem from the bottom around the 1/4" split. then I dip it back into the water, shake it off a bit, and dip 1/4" into the rooting powder and into the jiffy pellet
 
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BenFranklin

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I can get clones in 3-7 days, and in most cases its 5, every time..... With my fancy schmancy Ez-Cloner.

With all my years, I found cloning to be the hardest, until I got..... the 16 site Ez Cloner. (Almost sounds like a commercial don't it?, there is a reason for it, it WORKS!)

The only thing I have to worry about now, is getting to far ahead of myself in my perpetual, sometimes I end up with far more than I need... Other times I am like Oh shit! I started to late, but that cloner goes so fast that it catches up.... Without it, I'd be lost, for certain.

I just had a mother go belly up on me 2 weeks ago, so I took the tiniest of clones from her, they popped roots 7 days later, I was surprised that they made it they were so small.... They're now sitting in 5 gallon buckets.. About to go into flower.

@hydrotech364 - cell production happens when the clone decides, not when we decide. day 3 I notice in most cases that the stem below the foam pod and at the base of the foam pod, has turned a light yellowish and become "gnarly" looking.. by the end of day 3 in some cases little root tips will show. Day 4, they're a bit more, day 7 they're easily ready for transplant...
 
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jdubwetherell1988

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I can get clones in 3-7 days, and in most cases its 5, every time..... With my fancy schmancy Ez-Cloner.

With all my years, I found cloning to be the hardest, until I got..... the 16 site Ez Cloner. (Almost sounds like a commercial don't it?, there is a reason for it, it WORKS!)

The only thing I have to worry about now, is getting to far ahead of myself in my perpetual, sometimes I end up with far more than I need... Other times I am like Oh shit! I started to late, but that cloner goes so fast that it catches up.... Without it, I'd be lost, for certain.

I just had a mother go belly up on me 2 weeks ago, so I took the tiniest of clones from her, they popped roots 7 days later, I was surprised that they made it they were so small.... They're now sitting in 5 gallon buckets.. About to go into flower.

@hydrotech364 - cell production happens when the clone decides, not when we decide. day 3 I notice in most cases that the stem below the foam pod and at the base of the foam pod, has turned a light yellowish and become "gnarly" looking.. by the end of day 3 in some cases little root tips will show. Day 4, they're a bit more, day 7 they're easily ready for transplant...
See you said 3 days for roots at the very least, well hydrotech364 replied to my post saying that its bs too get roots in 4 days bexause cell regeneration doesn't start until day 4. So guess what hydrotech, you're obviously wrong, yes you can get " a root(s)" in 4 days, if you know what you're doing.
 

SOMEBEECH

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See you said 3 days for roots at the very least, well hydrotech364 replied to my post saying that its bs too get roots in 4 days bexause cell regeneration doesn't start until day 4. So guess what hydrotech, you're obviously wrong, yes you can get " a root(s)" in 4 days, if you know what you're doing.
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BenFranklin

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Well, I wouldn't say that I knew what I was doing, I would say that EZ-Cloner provides an environment that is precisely what the clones demand.
 

rikdabrick

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Definitely possible. I've had rooted clones in 4 days too. I also scar up the bottom of the stem and don't keep my rooting cubes too moist. I spray them once a day and let them dry out a bit. I think it's a good idea too to pull the cubes/pucks out of the tray (if you use one) once a day to get some extra oxygen to the root zone and BAM, roots come quick. 7 days is usually the most it takes on any strain I've worked with. I even had clones root in 4 days from a Kali Mist that was 4 weeks into flower, but the veg growth didn't get going on them for a couple more weeks which is typical for clones from a flowering plant.
 

BenFranklin

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Definitely possible. I've had rooted clones in 4 days too. I also scar up the bottom of the stem and don't keep my rooting cubes too moist. I spray them once a day and let them dry out a bit. I think it's a good idea too to pull the cubes/pucks out of the tray (if you use one) once a day to get some extra oxygen to the root zone and BAM, roots come quick. 7 days is usually the most it takes on any strain I've worked with. I even had clones root in 4 days from a Kali Mist that was 4 weeks into flower, but the veg growth didn't get going on them for a couple more weeks which is typical for clones from a flowering plant.
I've not tried taking clones from a flowering plant, in fact I was wondering if it is better to try and reveg them before taking clones or just flat out taking clones.....

Sounds like either way you end up having to wait...
 

rikdabrick

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I've not tried taking clones from a flowering plant, in fact I was wondering if it is better to try and reveg them before taking clones or just flat out taking clones.....

Sounds like either way you end up having to wait...
I know you have to wait either way, but I couldn't tell you which is faster. I've never intentionally revegged a plant. They get flowered outside in 70 gallon homemade smartpots so it's not an option for me, but taking clones from a flowering plant is great if you didn't take a clone from a plant that you realize you should've.
 
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