Wake n Bake, Nothing Better!

raratt

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That looks like something I can do!
I had at least a 95% success rate, I did cut them in veg when the plant was growing vigorously. I also made sure to put them in a jar of water right away. I read somewhere that they can get an embolism that blocks the uptake of water if they aren't done that way. I have no idea if that is true or not. Some plants are harder to clone than others I have noticed.
 

Singlemalt

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These clones were taken from a plant that was seven days into flower. They were showing sex but didn't have flowers yet. Could that be the cause of everything being slow?

Sorry last grow question in here lol.



Gonna try that now. There's a few big fan leaves that are almost dead anyway.
Will def slow rooting down. When I get strains of unfem'd seeds and it turns out the strain is a keeper; I'll germ some more and take them to flower early when small, eliminate the males and then reveg the females before cloning. It gets quite hot here so I try to do my cloning before May. It's a serious PITA but ya gotta play the hand dealt
 

Singlemalt

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They can do some freaky growth also, strange leaf arrangements and the sort. Had one that did that.
Oh yeah. I've found that I can begin flower cycle from a month after germ, reveg as soon as I can sex them and it will minimize all that shitty weird growth you get stuck with. I used to let them completely flower, then let natural daylength reveg them and then let them grow til they flowered again naturally. Waste of time and resources cuz all that larfy messy growth is untrimmable and only good if you are into massive concentrate products; maybe get 30-40% of useful trimmable flower
 

Laughing Grass

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I believe your's were yellowing due to too much light, feeding off themselves, instead of hormone shift to root.
I like to keep it simple, I don't add anything, just tap water, low intensity light & I leave em' alone for 10 - 14 days, I top off water if needed, but that's it.
Maybe I'm just being impatient and I'll luck out with the light being moved. I'm just a little despondent with this cause I'm not sure how else I can make this work if I don't have viable clones.
 

manfredo

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Maybe I'm just being impatient and I'll luck out with the light being moved. I'm just a little despondent with this cause I'm not sure how else I can make this work if I don't have viable clones.
Maybe I'm just being impatient and I'll luck out with the light being moved. I'm just a little despondent with this cause I'm not sure how else I can make this work if I don't have viable clones.
Keep up your pool shock and maybe try trimming a few of the fan leaves.

I always use to trim them, but I saw a couple of people not so I stopped.

Once you get a system down it will work every time.

I always take from them plants that are 1-2 weeks from lights flipped to flower....as I lollipop.

I personally had terrible luck with making clones in soil or peat, but whatever works...Probably different climates come into play too...humidity's, not to mention some strains are harder to clone.

I had to change my pump out this time, and I have it epoxied to the bottom of my aero cloner, so thas was a day delay.

Fingers crossed for us both!!
 
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