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Cloning in coco?

John Denco

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I peeked yesterday. The most massive roots I have seen....let them go two weeks. Have tried aero, rapid rooters and other weird useless rituals. This just quietly fucking worked. NEEEDED these little kush clones.....Happy boy I am. Peace, good things, sweetness, puppies, yeah.
 
Read Rez's cloning method...............I followed it w/ a few tweaks of my own and got 100% within 10 days w/ SFV OG, which are notorious for taking for ever to root.

Coco/perlite 75/25 mix..............Canna Coco A&B 4ml each per gallon, 5ml Cal-Mag Plus & 6ml hygrozeme (sp?)................

Cut your clones LARGE............at least 6"..........I usually removed 4 to 5 nodes off of each clone

Soak in Clonex for 2 minutes.............

Stick the clone as deep as possible...............the more of the stem that is buried, the less moisture the clone loses...............

Mist once & once only..............under humidity done for 24 hours only...........

Remove humidity dome & water w/ nute mix above if coco feels like it's drying out.....kinda like the old "lift" method soil growers use

First Pic is 1 or 2 days after clones were cut
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Second & third pictures are from today......10 days later
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How long do you cut your clones?
 

reckon

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you guys are making this WAY too complicated

just stick a cut in a plastic cup half full of STRAIGHT WELL RINSED COCO, with NO NUTES AT ALL (roots grow to FIND NUTES, if no nutes, THEY KEEP GROWING),....a seedling mat and BLUE fluorescent lighting (cool blue is what I use for clones) will help get roots faster, clonex dip is optional, but the 30 min soak in PURE water will help with them never wilting, or needing a dome.

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this cut was taken 36 hours ago (apologies for the fuzzy pic), no dome, no wilt, and yes you can take cuts like the OP's (6" w/ several internodes), and about a 99% success rate,...this is a tiny cut to preserve the genetics (I just took two), I wont run this grape ape again for about 6 months.

EASIER than falling asleep on a comfy sofa.
 

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