Outdoore cloning methods

veggiegardener

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Although cloning can be done outdoors, the perils are many.

Just keep in mind that cuttings should never wilt.

Do you have a protected spot that gets good reflected light but NO direct sunlight?

Can you visit the cuts several times a day?

Is the location safe from critters and people?

Have you ever made clones?
 

purpz

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Do you have a protected spot that gets good reflected light but NO direct sunlight?

Can you visit the cuts several times a day?

Is the location safe from critters and people?

Have you ever made clones?
Yea they get really good sun reflection w/ out being in direct sun. I could visit clones almost whenever & it's pretty safe.
I've tried making clones outdoors before , but always fail.
 

veggiegardener

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just get a clone dome and i think you should be set. make sure you have some rooting hormone, etc...
Perfect advice.

Leave a small gap when placing the dome over the tray holding the cuts. Clones don't need a lot of CO2, but the do need some.

Mist frequently, reducing frequency as the cuts acclimate and begin to develop roots.
 

Norcal14

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thats sounds pretty good im also thinking about taking some clones off my grand daddy purp mother thats outdoors.
 
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