jjf1978
Well-Known Member
I recently read about a new cloning method that I would like to try in HT magazine. It suggests taking a cutting and leaving about 8-10 inches of stem, then burying the majority of the stem in the soil. The stem should suck up water / nutrients and no need for a humidity dome. When roots grow, transplant and ta-da!
I want to take a bunch of cuttings using this method and stick them right into the flowering room. I don't have room for my humidity dome in the veg chamber anymore (running 5 mothers). What would happen to the cutting? Would it die from shock or just take a much longer time to flower due to the recovery period? I have room in my flower chamber and I'd like to keep it full at all times. So if I could move cuttings directly into flower that would totally rock. I am going to try this tonight but figured I'd get some input first.
Any advice ?
I want to take a bunch of cuttings using this method and stick them right into the flowering room. I don't have room for my humidity dome in the veg chamber anymore (running 5 mothers). What would happen to the cutting? Would it die from shock or just take a much longer time to flower due to the recovery period? I have room in my flower chamber and I'd like to keep it full at all times. So if I could move cuttings directly into flower that would totally rock. I am going to try this tonight but figured I'd get some input first.
Any advice ?