Staink
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So I see quite often posts about dying clones, wilted clones, or "I used to get good results with cloning."
Now there are a bunch of cloning tutorials around the web so I'm not going to do a step by step. I learned my method from old high times, intuition and trial and error. Haven't had a clone die in long time now.
So here are a few tips I have found that helped me figure it out.
- I don't use any kind of humidity dome. I live in a dry area, not the desert but I don't have any humidity issues. So I found that the dome keeps it a bit too moist for healthy ganja, maybe those domes are for some other plant?
-I never spray my clones leaves with anything, no water, foliar, or cide. My Daddy taught me that when you spray a clone it takes in a bit of that water, then it won't need to use its roots for uptake. If you don't spray the clone will be forced to drink from the stalk/roots.
-different plants or different sized clones or where you take the clone from can make a difference.
Some plants don't like to be messed with, they kinda bitchy. Others seem to respond to tough love. Tough love plant is easier to clone. I think that new fleshy branches are easier, than woody branches.
-sterilize your workspace and tools before you begin. Use rubbing alcohol, squirt on a cutting board, razors, water cups.
I am sure there are a hundred more, but these were the things that really helped me.
Happy cloning
Now there are a bunch of cloning tutorials around the web so I'm not going to do a step by step. I learned my method from old high times, intuition and trial and error. Haven't had a clone die in long time now.
So here are a few tips I have found that helped me figure it out.
- I don't use any kind of humidity dome. I live in a dry area, not the desert but I don't have any humidity issues. So I found that the dome keeps it a bit too moist for healthy ganja, maybe those domes are for some other plant?
-I never spray my clones leaves with anything, no water, foliar, or cide. My Daddy taught me that when you spray a clone it takes in a bit of that water, then it won't need to use its roots for uptake. If you don't spray the clone will be forced to drink from the stalk/roots.
-different plants or different sized clones or where you take the clone from can make a difference.
Some plants don't like to be messed with, they kinda bitchy. Others seem to respond to tough love. Tough love plant is easier to clone. I think that new fleshy branches are easier, than woody branches.
-sterilize your workspace and tools before you begin. Use rubbing alcohol, squirt on a cutting board, razors, water cups.
I am sure there are a hundred more, but these were the things that really helped me.
Happy cloning
