Cloning!! thanks for any answers!!!

newGrows

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Say this is the branch you want to clone. You can make this branch into multiple cuts.( obviously just as an example since mine are in bloom) but same rules apply to vegging nodes.
So that branch you are holding (correct me if I'm wrong) I think you can get 3 clones out of there.

Btw it looks like you have taken a bunch of the lower branches for clones, i see a few lighter green areas that look like they were once branches.

EDIT: I think i see it now, do you have a picture of the original branch after the cuts?
 

Dankfactory

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Last portion of the stem. Again, the cut was made above the nodes. With a vegging plant, these would have turned into Tops. As previously mentioned, this technique is no different from Topping. These are now three clones from one branch..
Make sense??
 

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Dankfactory

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So that branch you are holding (correct me if I'm wrong) I think you can get 3 clones out of there.

Btw it looks like you have taken a bunch of the lower branches for clones.
Exactly. And yes: I lollipop my plants. Not just for clones but to keep all budsites at the top to maximize efficiency and obtain optimal airflow through the bottom of the canopy.
 

Dankfactory

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So that branch you are holding (correct me if I'm wrong) I think you can get 3 clones out of there.

Btw it looks like you have taken a bunch of the lower branches for clones, i see a few lighter green areas that look like they were once branches.

EDIT: I think i see it now, do you have a picture of the original branch after the cuts?
Group selfie. Notice all the cuts are above the nodes.
Alright dude gotta bail. My lady's getting antsy to get down to the bar. I'll check back tomorrow if you still don't get it, and I'm sure other righteous bros will chime in to assist.
Happy New Year
 

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newGrows

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Group selfie. Notice all the cuts are above the nodes.
Alright dude gotta bail. My lady's getting antsy to get down to the bar. I'll check back tomorrow if you still don't get it, and I'm sure other righteous bros will chime in to assist.
Happy New Year
Haha no need for any other bros, you have been amazingly helpful, have a great time.
 

GibbsIt89

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First, I disagree with the recommendation to rip clones from the "lowest part." Sort of a broad statement. Depending on the size of the plant, the lowest portion will usually contain the oldest and woodiest cuttings. These tend to be thinner and more diffcult to root. Your cutting selections should be of the fresher, thicker, softer variety.
Wrong.
 
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