Cloning Hydroponically on a small scale.

My set up is roughly a foot by foot tote or tot w.e. you call it anyways...i have my air pump blowing i put my hoses through my fogger i guess the small green ones when your doing it that small...anyways to the point do i really need to care about the newts when cloning...i can flower right after the clones are put into soil? please help thanks

proj
 

caseycase

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last clones i had right when they were rooted i put them right into flower, but they only got about 10 or 12 inches, everything worked out good tho
 

PeteSwitch

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My set up is roughly a foot by foot tote or tot w.e. you call it anyways...i have my air pump blowing i put my hoses through my fogger i guess the small green ones when your doing it that small...anyways to the point do i really need to care about the newts when cloning...i can flower right after the clones are put into soil? please help thanks

proj
Yes, yes you can. For optimum results you will want to wait until your mother plant is showing pre-flower to start cling & going 12/12 otherwise you can induce stress which caused herms.
 
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