Problems with cloning

MRbudsmoker

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right i've recently done some clones. 2 skunk#1's & 2 bagseed. using a propagator,fleximex cubes and clonex. under a 200w cfl. mist them every so often. how longs can roots take to show and wat hour schedule shall i keep.
 

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MRbudsmoker

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im getting confused. do i put any water at all in the propagator. or should the only wet thing in there be the cubes?
 

kindprincess

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just the cubes. moisten them when they need it, but misting is not necessary.

also, the next time, cut more off, leaving only the top, and one node below the medium or cubes.

kp
 

MRbudsmoker

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can someone elaborate on this. i found 2 girls abd wanna clone more!!!!!!!!! but don't wanna waste them. still no roots showing on these 4 i already did the othere day before i found any signs of preflowers

Ta
 

kindprincess

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your pm inbox is full, do you have im? i have tons of pix, to show start to finish exactly what to do. but, it'd take me an hour to upload them all....

i have yahoo and aim.

kp
 

natmoon

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I cant stress this enough,always cut your clones stem under the water to stop an air bubble forming in the stem and always trim the leaves in half,all of them.
I have also found that clones respond better to 24/0 light schedules.:leaf:
 

Garden Knowm

The Love Doctor
I cant stress this enough,always cut your clones stem under the water to stop an air bubble forming in the stem and always trim the leaves in half,all of them.


dang......... you said "stress"


i enjoy your enthusiasm...


personally i never have cut under water or the leaves.. and i know Ed cuts the leaves... i say hog wash....

that being said... Your technique is the superior technique... :wall:

(i hate that part)


but i still say hogwash and unneccessary

iloveyou
 

natmoon

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Well i was led to believe that an air bubble can form in the stem but i have to admit that i do not know for sure if this is science fact or science fiction.
Removing half of the leaf i was also led to believe would reduce the chance for rot etc. and also send the growth hormones in the plant down to the planted stem,i also have to admit that i have no proof of any of this so it may well be hogwash lol,but its what i do:leaf:
 
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