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How To Clone Cannabis In Depth For A 100% Success Rate & Healthy Strong Plants

February 15, 2021
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Comments 19

  1. Sun Flowers says:
    2 weeks ago

    Dip cuts in rooting hormone and place multiple cuts into jar of half full water, place under blue spectrum light constant for a week. The magic seems to happen when you put to sleep by giving 15-30 min red light before dark periods after the first week of constant blue light. Roots will begin to form on the cuts, often within the first week during constant light and explode after the reds added in. Add water with balanced nutes at 1/4 strength as needed to jars as it is used by cuts, remove any cuts that get mushy/slimy and discard.

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  2. Damoe says:
    2 weeks ago

    Coco, sunshine #4, promix in a solo cup roots under compact floros. No dome is needed if relative humidity is 50%-60%. I've rooted hundreds of cuts with a 95% success rate. Roots pop in about 2 weeks. I moved to a new spot with different humidity and now I need a dome.

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  3. John Campbell says:
    2 weeks ago

    Aeroponics is a great cloning method . I don’t even use a humidity dome. Check it out.

    Reply
  4. dubcotics says:
    2 weeks ago

    where can I get end generic music?

    Reply
  5. Pegz Plantz says:
    2 weeks ago

    Glad you guys are back, my mornings wernt the same without you πŸ˜†πŸ€™πŸ½πŸ€™πŸ½πŸ€™πŸ½

    Reply
  6. hoegaardenzo says:
    2 weeks ago

    Thanks for all the awesome content Boys! I had to cancel my Patreon but I can still support you here!

    Reply
  7. Growing Somewhere says:
    2 weeks ago

    I'm a huge fan of the more expensive, thicker black Mondi trays. The thin ones just break when you wash and stack them, say good bye if you ever step on one. The thick ones are like 1000% more expensive but they're so worth it. Buy once, cry once.

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  8. Growing Somewhere says:
    2 weeks ago

    22:33 – resistance when putting into the cube/puck is super bad, ive noticed throughout the years those that get their wounds shoved through medium are the slowest and weakest clones.
    If the moisture level of the peat puck is correct, after you soak, give them a small squeeze until you can squeeze it from either side with your fingers to open up a crack like a fissure to insert the clone. Place that cut on a flat surface to "tamp" the puck into shape with a flat bottom and close the fissure at the top, pinch the top opening around the stem so that it isnt an open cavity to allow the clone to shift inside. For the first few days, be super gentle with them, just spraying them can spin them in their cubes/pucks, and damage the early progress, whatever that actually looks like.

    Like someone else said here, dont fuss over them, but dont let the pucks bone dry out, spray the dome or pool in the bottom for a bit of capillary, keep humidity up, and just wait. heat mat, trim tips, hormones, all good things mentioned for a great video.

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  9. Growing Somewhere says:
    2 weeks ago

    peat pucks need a bit of a small squeeze before you set and forget them for 2 weeks. too much moisture and, like Guru said, there isnt a correct balance of moisture to air around the root zone; that's probably why Dude had issues with peat pucks, otherwise you cant really screw them up than being too wet.

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  10. change van der hart says:
    2 weeks ago

    strong stem, 4-5 internodes , 1 shoot , bury 1 internode in medium, place in plastic bag, poke one hole every day , spray 1 time every day til day 3 . day 7-10 finished.. .. or just stick a branch in the medium and wait 12-14 days .. πŸ˜‰

    KISS, KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID.. cut a growing branch to size , put in medium, spray it 3 times a day for 3 days , humidity 70 + or tent.

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  11. germancarluv says:
    2 weeks ago

    My favorite dome was made by munots.
    It was yellow unfortunately but it was stronger and tighter fitting than mondi offerings now.
    Anyone remember vita-lite power twist fluorescents?
    My old school is showing.✌️

    Reply
  12. Mr.eastcoast Grow says:
    2 weeks ago

    When it comes to cloning try not to overthink it. Its all in your prep. Choose your cuts carefully and cut them cleanly. Put them in the dome with their heat pad with some water in the bottom and leave them be. Dont open them. Pop the vent for a few mins to exchange air once a day and leave them be. Most ppl stress them by messing with them. They know what to do let them do their thing.

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  13. Kalikushmush says:
    2 weeks ago

    Root in a jar of waterπŸ‘

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  14. GBAUTO says:
    2 weeks ago

    Damn, I've missed these epic adventures…

    Reply
  15. Chris Licciardi says:
    2 weeks ago

    I've found that a node isn't always necessary for the cutting to root. I've done side by sides dozens of times and the the cuttings with no node always root. They my be a day behind, if behind at all, but they always root. I use the exact method described otherwise.

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  16. Green Tie Cannabis says:
    2 weeks ago

    πŸ’š

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  17. Green Tie Cannabis says:
    2 weeks ago

    πŸ’š

    Reply
  18. Valik Mironov says:
    2 weeks ago

    0:44
    ner.in.net

    Reply
  19. Matt Steelbird says:
    2 weeks ago

    And then we cheeched

    Reply

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