Im not an experienced grower but during my first time growing in Florida I experimented cloning outdoors.
Took cuttings outdoors from my feminized Himalaya Gold.
Here was my setup and clones.
I tryed 4 clones ( should have done more )
2 in water and 2 in germination soil, all cuttings dipped in Take Root Shultz hormone.
I bought the container at walmart, didnt use the lid. I wrapped and taped the top opening with seran (plastic) wrap so rain wouldn't drown them then poked about 6 holes around the sides and filled the bottom part of the container with water to keep the soil and container moist. Sorry I have no pics of that.
It worked fine at keeping the humidity in. In fact worked too good, the clones began developing mold from too much humidity and began dieing so I left it alone..
About 2 weeks later I decide to check what happened to the roots. So I pull all the dead plants out and
1 out of the 4 had started rooting in the soil!!
Although it was dead, it answered my first question of whether a clone could root outdoors, and it can.
Perhaps if i made bigger holes on the sides for more air, the cuttings would have survived
and rooted successfully.
What do you guys think?