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I like to wait until the clones that I will be taking are 5-8" long or tall.
I also like to take them when the mother plant is more mature.
I like the mother to be atleast 30ds from sexing before I take clones..
I am groing a new mom now from a clone.
She will veg for another 2 weeks before I even think of taking any clones from her.
She is about 45ds from being cut from her mom that I currently have in flower.
HOW TO CLONE:
#1) I get a pair of scissors, a bottle of rubbing alcohol, a lighter, and some napkins.
#2) I burn the scissors with the lighter to sterilize them.
I then wipe the sut off with napkin soaked in alcohol.
You want the scissors to be as clean as possible.
#3) I take my cuttings by cutting them at a 45 deg angle.
#4) I trim off any lower branches or leaves on the clone that would be under water.
#5) I cut some of the top main fan leaves in half/
This allows the clone to focus on rooting more than keeping it's leaves green.
#6) I scar the bottoom of the clone close to the cutting.
I just scrap it a lil just to promote rooting.
More or less just breaking the membrane or skin if you will.
This allows for guicker h2o osmosis.
#7) I hold the bottom of the clone under luke warm running water. (make sure the water is as close to room temp as possible)
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I then place the clone in the hole of the lid of my clone container.
#9) I fill the container with room temp water.
#10) I place the lid on the container and set the container with clones in some light.
The container I use is a plastic coffee tub.
I think it is Maxwell House.
It is the largest one they sell at Bi-Lo.
I of course clean out the coffee and sterilize the inside and then let water run though it until there is no residue at all.
I cut holes in the lid.
I usually cut 4-6 holes.
Too many and the clones will touch and cause the leaves to turn yellow.
The light needs to be very low wattage and a fair distance away.
Lowes has 21" 15w grow lights that I use for clones.
I put them about 10" away from the lights.
Clones will wilt if they get to much light before they start taking up h2o and nutes through the stem and eventually the roots.
I change the water every 3 days. (very very important)
It can take up to 2 weeks before you start seeing roots.
I like to wait until the roots are atleast 1" long before I transplant into soil or hrdro or dwc.
If you use soil make sure you drench the soil with water after you put the clone in it.
Then do not let the soil dry out but do not keep it soaked either.
If you have not gathered I use only cuttings and water.
I do not use domes.
Never tried it.
I like to mist my clones with a sprayer filled with water and a couple of "drops" of molases. (do not over do the molases it will clog up the pores on the plants leaves.)
I mist the clones by shaking the bottle before I spray to force more o2 into the h2o.
Do not soak the clones you really are just trying to keep them from drying out.
From first cutting I may spray 2-3 x's a day.
This is where just a lil light is important.
No need to rush them.
Now as far as hormones for cloning I sure that would speed up the process quite a bit.
I would also recomend a dwc for clones once you have mastered the plain water cloning method.
I have heard bosts of roots in 7ds with the dwc cloning method.
With clones it is a try try again thing.
You will undoubtedly fail some.
This is how we learn.
Good luck
I like to wait until the clones that I will be taking are 5-8" long or tall.
I also like to take them when the mother plant is more mature.
I like the mother to be atleast 30ds from sexing before I take clones..
I am groing a new mom now from a clone.
She will veg for another 2 weeks before I even think of taking any clones from her.
She is about 45ds from being cut from her mom that I currently have in flower.
HOW TO CLONE:
#1) I get a pair of scissors, a bottle of rubbing alcohol, a lighter, and some napkins.
#2) I burn the scissors with the lighter to sterilize them.
I then wipe the sut off with napkin soaked in alcohol.
You want the scissors to be as clean as possible.
#3) I take my cuttings by cutting them at a 45 deg angle.
#4) I trim off any lower branches or leaves on the clone that would be under water.
#5) I cut some of the top main fan leaves in half/
This allows the clone to focus on rooting more than keeping it's leaves green.
#6) I scar the bottoom of the clone close to the cutting.
I just scrap it a lil just to promote rooting.
More or less just breaking the membrane or skin if you will.
This allows for guicker h2o osmosis.
#7) I hold the bottom of the clone under luke warm running water. (make sure the water is as close to room temp as possible)
#

#9) I fill the container with room temp water.
#10) I place the lid on the container and set the container with clones in some light.
The container I use is a plastic coffee tub.
I think it is Maxwell House.
It is the largest one they sell at Bi-Lo.
I of course clean out the coffee and sterilize the inside and then let water run though it until there is no residue at all.
I cut holes in the lid.
I usually cut 4-6 holes.
Too many and the clones will touch and cause the leaves to turn yellow.
The light needs to be very low wattage and a fair distance away.
Lowes has 21" 15w grow lights that I use for clones.
I put them about 10" away from the lights.
Clones will wilt if they get to much light before they start taking up h2o and nutes through the stem and eventually the roots.
I change the water every 3 days. (very very important)
It can take up to 2 weeks before you start seeing roots.
I like to wait until the roots are atleast 1" long before I transplant into soil or hrdro or dwc.
If you use soil make sure you drench the soil with water after you put the clone in it.
Then do not let the soil dry out but do not keep it soaked either.
If you have not gathered I use only cuttings and water.
I do not use domes.
Never tried it.
I like to mist my clones with a sprayer filled with water and a couple of "drops" of molases. (do not over do the molases it will clog up the pores on the plants leaves.)
I mist the clones by shaking the bottle before I spray to force more o2 into the h2o.
Do not soak the clones you really are just trying to keep them from drying out.
From first cutting I may spray 2-3 x's a day.
This is where just a lil light is important.
No need to rush them.
Now as far as hormones for cloning I sure that would speed up the process quite a bit.
I would also recomend a dwc for clones once you have mastered the plain water cloning method.
I have heard bosts of roots in 7ds with the dwc cloning method.
With clones it is a try try again thing.
You will undoubtedly fail some.
This is how we learn.
Good luck