I heard its because the plant focuses more on growing roots and not towards the leaves...? I did it to my second batch of clones and saw a far better success rate. I could be wrong? Don't remember where I read it but had something to do with making the plant focuse on root growthWhy do you cut the leave's ends off like that ? Or is that the result of fimming or something ?
Nice job btw.....seems fast for roots to be busting out like that.
Nice box I need to make on been using an old mini fridge haha45° angle cut, 1/2" split in half, scarification with razer blade (shaved the bottom 1/2" of the clone), jiffy peat pellets, rooting powder ( take root©)26 watt 6500k CFL, DIY Clone Dome.Timer-18/6 ;temp. 79-83° ;humidity 80-90%.
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45° angle cut, 1/2" split in half, scarification with razer blade (shaved the bottom 1/2" of the clone), jiffy peat pellets, rooting powder ( take root©)26 watt 6500k CFL, DIY Clone Dome.Timer-18/6 ;temp. 79-83° ;humidity 80-90%.
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you don't know that for sure, I've had clones take root in 4 days before, not normal, but possible, (my blue dream roots typically in 6-10 days), but no reason to call him out. Besides how could he PROVE it?Never been 4 days no way,have ya miss typed dude i say at least 7/12 days
I can prove it. No miss type I can show you picture detail dates no bullshit?
kinda hard to believe , can you give photos or more details about your stem treatment.cutting/shaving?45° angle cut, 1/2" split in half, scarification with razer blade (shaved the bottom 1/2" of the clone), jiffy peat pellets, rooting powder ( take root©)26 watt 6500k CFL, DIY Clone Dome.Timer-18/6 ;temp. 79-83° ;humidity 80-90%.
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