First time cloning. Any advice welcomed?

kiwipaulie

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Hi there, this is my first time cloning. Took 3 off two plants I have in veg currently at week 7 of veg.

This a photo of them - day 2.

I used some rooting gel and the water I mixed for expanding the jiffy had some rooting nutes.

I took more than I needed as I don't know what sort of success rate I'll have.

I have been spraying them 3 times a day and the top of the dome. They are about 2 feet away from a 400w MH
 

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gunnar&carey

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Cut ur leafs in half like across the middle so they dont spend to much time on the leafs but the roots instead
 

kiwipaulie

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You don't need to spray them 3 times a day just keep the vent holes closed for the first 2-3 days your going to lose humidity every time you open to spray. keep the jiffy's moist if you have a heat mat that will help a lot. if you want check out this thread I post about my clone method. Hope this helps
https://www.rollitup.org/t/must-have-lost-my-touch-cloning-percentage-dropped-to-40.857548/#post-11241409
cheers man, shes pretty hot and humid here anyhow so im hoping i wont need the heat mat. ive got a heat mat for brewing beer.
 

vostok

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redsolocup

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Just got done transplanting a Grandaddy Purple and a Ghost OG to be future moms. Took 3 of the OG and only 1 of the GDP (have read around kush can be finicky to root). The GDP was a trooper and is now about 14+ inches tall, the surviving Ghost just found its roots and doubled in size from the transplant 3 days ago.

First time cloning and even with cold temps & humidity swings due to climate they survived. I built a 18 site 18 gallon aerocloner with 350 GPH pump for next run so i dont have to deal with problems that may arise from the old fashioned way.

Some tips: Always take more (which you did), 3 times a day may be a bit to much misting depending on environment, 400 watt light may be a bit to strong all they need until they can make their roots is CFL/ Flouros a few inches away at most.

Have patience, a keen eye and you'll be rewarded, i almost threw in the towel a few times but im damn glad i didnt!
 
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