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Lexort420

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Alright well I'm trying something I've yet to attempt and that something is revegging/cloning. I had been growing from seeds and I had found a plant I really liked but hadn't set up a secondary chamber yet. So to make a long story short I set up the second chamber and am revegging. new growth is at max like 4inches long with multiple branch's off the little growth. I'm growing under mainly CFL's I tried adding a couple led light bulbs just to see if they help any. All together the amount of watts is 184 and for lumens it is 11,900. Growing in jiffy soil less mix and it works unbelievable well. Anyways my question is how long should I wait to take clones since I'm still early into the revegging process. I would like to note that my setup somehow defies what I normally read as average rate of growth because it's only been two weeks since throwing them under 24/7 lightning after harvest and I usually see ppl say a month minimum til you see new growth. Sorry for being so scattered I have a hard time focusing. Thank you for taking the time to read this.
 

RoostaPhish

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The time it takes for reveg can vary by variety. And as far as how long you should wait, it is really up to you. Typically I would wait until the stems become woodier and there is generous amounts of internodes on the new branches. No point in taking spindly, floppy, small clones.
 

Lexort420

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I thought it was harder to take clones when the stems are woody? As for taking clones do you just take the branch or just a wee bit below the newest node? I've never taken a clone yet but I have read and watched videos about it but to be honest I'm afraid of screwing it up.
 

RoostaPhish

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Woodier or stiffer. Not necessarily woody like a stump. More pliable stems are easy to bend, especially when using plugs, it isn't easy to insert them if the stem is to soft. And in my experience a semi woody stem roots best.
 

RoostaPhish

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And as far as learning to take them in general. Just get reading. It really isn't that difficult.
 

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