Thanks dude, but I think I have the standard method down. I was asking about the root cloning.![]()
In my 20 yrs of growing have yet to see anyone grow a MJ plant from just a piece of let over root...good luck
Will no one answer my question?![]()
I'm going to try one last time.
I have a plant 6 weeks into flowering in soil. I really regret not having cloned it during veg, and that's why I find the subject of root cloning very interesting.
But like I mentioned before, English aint my mother language although I like to believe I can read and write it decently, I find the explainations of the root cloning
very complicated. So that's why I'm asking:
Can I take a root clone from a plant 6 weeks into flowering in soil?
And if so, could someone explain how exactly, in rather simple words?
If someone could answer, it would mean the world to me. The revolution is international!
One love from the outskirts of the world!
1. pull out a couple handfuls of damp roots and soilless from the bottom side of the bucket (I was looking for a way to clone a plant in late flower without revegging);
2. put in a light proof bucket with dark plastic directly on top of the mix (fluff up a bit, spray with ph'd water if too dry);
3. leave it for a few weeks somewhere dark and warm, check every once and a while and eventually you'll have hundreds of 4"+ sprouts with cotyldones.
Are we talking about soil here? I though a bucket referred to a DWC bucket.
No, it's referring to soil or soil-less medium, not DWC.