fuck,if i didnt know u were serous id say u cut buds of a plant and stuck them in the bubbler.i upload photo from desktop,dont know how 2 do them photos
If there is about 1/2 inch of stalk to work with, you can take a clone. The smaller it is, the less vegetable matter (lower fan leaves) you want there to be!! You only need a couple leaves for photosynthesis on a clone that small. Cut top leaves in half and completely remove bottom fan leaves. Make sure that there is complete surface to stalk contact inside the rooter plug or whatever you use. Recently i took a very small cutting and used a zip tie to tighten the plug around my clone for a couple wks. It took 16 days, but it finally took root. Another thing, is never give up until it turns brown!!! If it still has green it still has a chance to bounce back. Clones will always sag and look like they are gonna die for the first couple days after being cut.
You could take a cutting of any size you wish. What I usually do is take a cutting with at least 3 sets of leaves. If in those three sets of leaves there are large fan leaves I cut those in half to reduce transpiration of the plant because since they do not have roots yet their only means of obtaining and holding water is through leaves. I usually take clones from the bottom of the plant. The higher you go up the plant the longer it takes for it to root because the younger hormones are located there. Also, to ensure more surface area when roots do come out I splice the bottom of the cutting in half prior to dipping it into a rooting compound.ive red up on cloning,and i dont see anywhere what size of clone to cut,only ppl cutting the bigest ones.how small could a clone b before cutting,if i cut a 2" clone from the top of my plant,will it grow?does it hav 2 b over a sertan hite or thickness?
You could take a cutting of any size you wish. What I usually do is take a cutting with at least 3 sets of leaves. If in those three sets of leaves there are large fan leaves I cut those in half to reduce transpiration of the plant because since they do not have roots yet their only means of obtaining and holding water is through leaves. I usually take clones from the bottom of the plant. The higher you go up the plant the longer it takes for it to root because the younger hormones are located there. Also, to ensure more surface area when roots do come out I splice the bottom of the cutting in half prior to dipping it into a rooting compound.