clones outdoors?

mvega

Member
hey there i have 3 aurora indica plants growing outdoors right now and there doing great.
i want to take some clones but i cant bring them inside. so my question is...can i take some clones and put them outside to root?
thanks
 

mvega

Member
right now i have nothing just wanted to know if i can.
i have fox farm ocean forest soil and rockwool cubes. which should i use with a dome?
 

mvega

Member
ok right now its like 100 deg. out so should i put them under a tree for some shade or just in the sun
 

h.h.

Well-Known Member
I'm using a 1 gallon glass jar outside. It's filled about1/3 full of water with a small piece of styrofoam to float the cutting with the lid on. Just playing. It's been out in the shadehouse while the temps have been in the 110'S. I do try to keep it in a shadier area, but it still gets a lot of sun. Midday it looks a bit parched and the water almost burns the hand. It gets hot! I didn't use rootone. Didn't have any and since I was only playing, didn't buy any. It's been going for a couple of weeks and starting to show signs of rooting. A little hard on it, yet I think it will be better preped fot the outside.
I could probably dig the jar down a bit or at least covor the bottom of it to keep it cooler, but at the same time I want to see how hot it can get.
If you don't know the sex of your plant, a clone can be put into flowering, or if you do have a female it can be repeated. Lack of seed may also be a reason. Overall though, you're just as well starting from seed. IMO you get a better plant, you're not risking repeating 1 male over and over. and it will grow virtually as fast.
 

grow space

Well-Known Member
yea u can clone outside, but its better to do inside, cas clones are weak.adn def. but them in shayd area 4 all day.
 
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