Clones any good?


  • so i made some clones today from my fucked up plant. so the mother plant was dying so i decided to chop it up and turn it in to clones. so here are the photos of the clones i made today let me know if there good. ill also post a photo of my plant before the leaves were completely drooped out and in about 15 hours they turned perfect. others i planted about 15 hours later so there still abit droopy. and 15 hours later by the way i dont care bout the clones in the red container so i put them in to the same one . the one in the right corner is topped so is the one on the left.




 

~Dankster~420

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Yeah bro, they look good 2 me. Did you use a rooting hormone, or anything of that nature?? And idk if you've took clones b4 or not, but just make sure to keep the humidity up some what if you can..
I keep my clones at 50 to 54% humidity and the temp stays right around 80 degrees.you'll hear all kinds of humidity figures! But as long as your clones have heat/humidity/light,
then they should root!! I keep a dome over my clones until they
are strong enough to survive without it. It is important to
include phosphorus & a B-Vitamine Suppliment. I use Superthrive for root growth. Use a water soluble or liquid fertilizer at no more than 1/8 recommended levels. This will
reduce transplant stress. remaining leaves, (this is done b/c w/o a root system it is harder for the clone to support that foliage). next make your 45 degree cut underwater, while also scraping off the bark about 1/2" up all the way around the stem to provide more surface area for root growth! I have inclueded a picture so you can have a better understanding
As to what I'm taliking about bro..

Well, this is the way I do my clones, & have a 95% sucess rate.
Again, sorry if you already know how to clone, was just trying to help. ;) if so, then maybe someone else can use the info.. :mrgreen: Dank.
 

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topfuel29

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What was your mother plant dying from. You know all the genetics are passed on to the clone. Might be a waste of your time bro, depends what the mother was sick from.
 
Yeah bro, they look good 2 me. Did you use a rooting hormone, or anything of that nature?? And idk if you've took clones b4 or not, but just make sure to keep the humidity up some what if you can..
I keep my clones at 50 to 54% humidity and the temp stays right around 80 degrees.you'll hear all kinds of humidity figures! But as long as your clones have heat/humidity/light,
then they should root!! I keep a dome over my clones until they
are strong enough to survive without it. It is important to
include phosphorus & a B-Vitamine Suppliment. I use Superthrive for root growth. Use a water soluble or liquid fertilizer at no more than 1/8 recommended levels. This will
reduce transplant stress. remaining leaves, (this is done b/c w/o a root system it is harder for the clone to support that foliage). next make your 45 degree cut underwater, while also scraping off the bark about 1/2" up all the way around the stem to provide more surface area for root growth! I have inclueded a picture so you can have a better understanding
As to what I'm taliking about bro..

Well, this is the way I do my clones, & have a 95% sucess rate.
Again, sorry if you already know how to clone, was just trying to help. ;) if so, then maybe someone else can use the info.. :mrgreen: Dank.
Ya I did use the rooting powder shit and thanks for the info
 
What was your mother plant dying from. You know all the genetics are passed on to the clone. Might be a waste of your time bro, depends what the mother was sick from.
It was dying from me being a fucktard and keeping it rootbound while it was joung and and I didn't give it enoth light but now I got ups and shit
 

~Dankster~420

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Ya I did use the rooting powder shit and thanks for the info
Cool deal! Most people do use some sort of rooting hormone! Speeds the process up a bit! But I did do an experament, & found that a "rooting hormose" inst all that necessary. They will root with simply cutting them at the angle, wetting them, then sticking them into your medium, & placing them into a nice warm spot!! ;)And no problem bro! Glad I could help.. Later bro.. Dank.
 
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