Cloning In A Dome With Peat Plugs and Heat Mat
I wanted to add this. I recently tried this exact technique on point and got 4 out of 4 in 6-7 days from cutting. Courtesy of OLD in the way.
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I have already gotten some inquiries about my cloning methods.
Here is a copy of my response that explains it in more detail......
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Originally Posted by
blacksnow
I saw the pictures of your setup and I had a question about your cloning procedure...
you seem like you have everything going well so i figured you could help me out
i am finishing up my first grow and my next grow ill be using some real seeds and will need to start cloning
i already haev one of those black trays & humidity domes that you had in your pictures.
do you simply cut off your plants then place the cutting in a rapid rooter?
also is the heat pad under the tray or in the tray?
1.Select Mum.
2.Prep branches to be cut. I clean off all side branches down to the node I will leave for it to regrow from. I do this on all tops at the same time.
3.Cut at 45deg angle (or steeper) with CLEAN and SANITIZED scalpel or sharp, high-quality shears(i prefer shears) but I go through 3 or 4 pairs a month.
4.As each are cut I immediately dip them in Clonex gel, then insert into upside down rapid rooter that i have made my own hole in with a chopstick or something, and pre-watered with 5.8 ph h2o, treated with 1.7 ml-35%h2o2 per litre of water.
-I have gotten pretty quick at this, if you are moving slowly you may want to keep them covered with the humidome and mist them after every 3-6 cuttings so they don't suffer before the dark period.
5.When each tray is full I cover with humidome and place in the dark.
6.After 6-12 hrs of darkness or when I remember them they go on horticultural heat mats--not heating pads--set to 82 deg f.
7. Water as needed twice daily to keep them moist but not soaked. You know they are rooting because after 5-6 days they start using alot more water during the day.
--I water using a spray bottle with the tip adjusted so it sprays a single stream not a fine mist and water by spraying the plug at the top where the stem enters
-I do not mist the foliage in humidomes after the initial cutting--they don't need it--it will be over 90% humidity in the dome and this will encourage powdery mildew that will eat up a tray of clones in a few days.
Thats about it.
Good Luck
All I did was exactly what he says to do.....
I took my peat plugs and flipped them over, put a hole in the opposite side of the plug using a wooden shishkabob skewer.
Took my cutting following the rules suggested and slapped them into the holes i made.
Put them in dark for 12 hours.
Then into the nursery tray under the dome and onto the heat pad set at exactly 80 degrees and under the light.
Watering a couple times a day with about 10 ml of water.
6 days later I had roots popping out of the plugs.
I did have to reinforce my cuttings tieing with thread to those wooden skewers cuz the cuttings i took were only 4-6 inches long and the stems were not quite as thick as i would have liked them to be.