Best way to cut clones???

Mexicanhedies2003

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Im attempting a perpetual grow and Im at the point where Im ready to flip the first 20 girls and take clones from the 3 best. I topped all my plants. Im wondering if the best clones will come from the top 2 branches or the sides? Also should I cut just above the first node (not counting the top)? Trim some of the top leaves or leave them be? How often should I mist and should I keep water in the bottom of the tray? I have botanicare kind nutes and some thrive alive. Also some cal mag. RO water. Whats a good mix for my misting bottle? Mist the clones directly or the tray? Soak rapid rooters? Any other tips or tricks would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for helping a rookie out all you hedy mfers!!!
 

Green Refuge

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Im attempting a perpetual grow and Im at the point where Im ready to flip the first 20 girls and take clones from the 3 best. I topped all my plants. Im wondering if the best clones will come from the top 2 branches or the sides? Also should I cut just above the first node (not counting the top)? Trim some of the top leaves or leave them be? How often should I mist and should I keep water in the bottom of the tray? I have botanicare kind nutes and some thrive alive. Also some cal mag. RO water. Whats a good mix for my misting bottle? Mist the clones directly or the tray? Soak rapid rooters? Any other tips or tricks would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for helping a rookie out all you hedy mfers!!!
I'm a newb with clones as well but I can tell you what worked for me. I Soak the plugs in 5.5 ph water then I cut a branch with about 3-4 nodes at 45 degrees and lightly skined the stem. I didn't trim the leaves. Dipped in root it hormone powder ( not sure if this did anything to help) then inserted in the plug from the side without the pre-made hole. Put it in a tray with dome and a little water in the tray. Mist dome everyday to keep humidity at 80-100%. Add ph water to the cube with a dropper or sprayer everyday or two. All this under a table lap light. A week later I got a root.
 

Mexicanhedies2003

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I'm a newb with clones as well but I can tell you what worked for me. I Soak the plugs in 5.5 ph water then I cut a branch with about 3-4 nodes at 45 degrees and lightly skined the stem. I didn't trim the leaves. Dipped in root it hormone powder ( not sure if this did anything to help) then inserted in the plug from the side without the pre-made hole. Put it in a tray with dome and a little water in the tray. Mist dome everyday to keep humidity at 80-100%. Add ph water to the cube with a dropper or sprayer everyday or two. All this under a table lap light. A week later I got a root.
No kind of nutes in the water? Is it neccessary to go that many nodes down? I was thinking about throwing them in the flower room after I cut the clones.
 

Green Refuge

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No kind of nutes in the water? Is it neccessary to go that many nodes down? I was thinking about throwing them in the flower room after I cut the clones.
Yesterday (Day 7 or 8 ) I gave it a little water with aloe and seaweed extract but nothing heavy just some supplements with fractions of npk. I did occasionally mist the leaves with 5.5 ph water. I think giving them ph water is the most important thing besides the environment. I tried before with regular water and always failed.
 

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Mexicanhedies2003

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Yesterday (Day 7 or 8 ) I gave it a little water with aloe and seaweed extract but nothing heavy just some supplements with fractions of npk. I did occasionally mist the leaves with 5.5 ph water. I think giving them ph water is the most important thing besides the environment. I tried before with regular water and always failed.
Ok cool. I think the thrive alive I have is a seaweed extract.
 

Mexicanhedies2003

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Cool man. Would a lil thribe alive be benneficial or no?
Thrive
How are you going to know they're the 3 best if they're not done yet? Just wondering.
The ones that vegd the most indica dominant is what Im going for. A few look extra exceptional. Trying to average the same height. The one strain is growing tall fast but not as many bud sites. Looki g for short ones with the most nodes. My thoughts anyways
 

Mexicanhedies2003

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Thrive
The ones that vegd the most indica dominant is what Im going for. A few look extra exceptional. Trying to average the same height. The one strain is growing tall fast but not as many bud sites. Looki g for short ones with the most nodes. My thoughts anyways
There are 3 strains so Ill be selecting the best looking one from each and taking 10 clones from each. Was going to flower them after I cut the clones.
 

Star Dog

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Cool man. Would a lil thribe alive be benneficial or no?
Lol, I'm asking the op???
Ah I quoted the wrong post lol.

I was reading your post thinking you make a good point and must have quoted without thinking, it's a shot in the dark just keeping 3, I'd at least make arrangements to re veg the root ball of any exceptional phenos or take flower clones for a slow root/grow.
 

Mexicanhedies2003

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Ah I quoted the wrong post lol.

I was reading your post thinking you make a good point and must have quoted without thinking, it's a shot in the dark just keeping 3, I'd at least make arrangements to re veg the root ball of any exceptional phenos or take flower clones for a slow root/grow.
Cool. Thanks man. How many nodes do you go down when you cut?
 

Star Dog

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Cool. Thanks man. How many nodes do you go down when you cut?
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That's the best photo I have it'll give you a idea maybe.

Given the option I'll take one of bigger clones.
But a single growing tip with a set leafs will root fine.
Ideally you want a leaf node below the surface of the plug
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This hasn't been cloned but same applies, you can see there's a leaf node in the plug.
Maybe you can't, maybe I just know it's there?
FYI the above clone was rooted on the plant, it's easy and doesn't require any other light space, propagator etc etc.
 

Mexicanhedies2003

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That's the best photo I have it'll give you a idea maybe.

Given the option I'll take one of bigger clones.
But a single growing tip with a set leafs will root fine.
Ideally you want a leaf node below the surface of the plug
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This hasn't been cloned but same applies, you can see there's a leaf node in the plug.
Maybe you can't, maybe I just know it's there?
FYI the above clone was rooted on the plant, it's easy and doesn't require any other light space, propagator etc etc.
Hell ya. Thats exactly the info I was looking for. What is rooted on the plant tho?
 

Star Dog

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Thinking of skimming the second node down and cutting right above the third node down. This would give me one in the plug but not one out the bottom. Is this my best bet or would you go one more down?
Yes that should work fine.
Hell ya. Thats exactly the info I was looking for. What is rooted on the plant tho?
If you do a search for air layering there's a article that explains it way better than I could.
 
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