You don't need to do be cloning at the timeMomma bear wrote: ↑Wed Jan 11, 2023 3:48 pmOh wow how cool is this!! My tents full so no room for clones currently but this is great! Thank ya
Just give us a step by step guide with a few pics.
You don't need to do be cloning at the timeMomma bear wrote: ↑Wed Jan 11, 2023 3:48 pmOh wow how cool is this!! My tents full so no room for clones currently but this is great! Thank ya
I’m in love with your stealth cupboard mate that is excellent!sybarite wrote: ↑Fri Jan 13, 2023 12:14 amI usually take three cuts from each of four plants from lower branches just before flipping to flower while I lollipop (defoliate below the canopy). I cut them from the base with clean scissors, transfer them to a clean wooden chopping board where I slice them again at a 45 degree angle with a sterile scalpel blade or similar, leaving about three or four nodes on, then cut the tips of the lower leaves off with scissors about halfway so they aren't flopping all over the place, then dip the cut stem in Clonex poured into a small, separate container to avoid contaminating the Clonex, then transfer the cuttings into the holes in jiffy peat plugs that have been thoroughly hydrated with filtered water (filtered is non-essential unless growing in living soil) with about 50% of the moisture squeezed out, then leave those in a propagator with air vents closed, tilt the lid up once a day and spray-mist upwards into the lid of the propagator (rather than directly on the clones) with filtered water for about ten days to two weeks, sometimes faster in summer, sometimes longer in winter. I rarely bother opening air vents in the propagators because cuttings don't always all root at the same time, but I harden them off by taking them straight out as soon as they've rooted, then leave them out in the cupboard under the same low light for a few days.
I have heated propagators but rarely switch them on, as I find it dries out the jiffy plugs too fast and doesn’t seem to make a huge difference.
I used to have them under 2 x SunBlaster T5 on 18/6 day/night schedule in my DIY stealth-ish clone/auto cupboard above the khazi, but since the energy price rises I’ve been keeping them quite close to my Invisible Sun ISH100 BR that’s dimmed to about 5-10w and it works fine. I sometimes supplement with an Invisible Sun ISH UVA if rooting still isn’t happening after 2 weeks.
I have a pretty high success rate but find it’s dependent on strain - some root better than others. I think it’s best if the cuts are from fairly sturdy, slightly woody (not too bendy) branches, but I don’t like pulling them from near the top, so I try to get away with weaker lower branches, which aren’t always the easiest to root.
Once healthy white roots are showing I transfer into 3” pots containing living soil.
I second thisStickylemonz wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 2:07 pmI’m in love with your stealth cupboard mate that is excellent!sybarite wrote: ↑Fri Jan 13, 2023 12:14 amI usually take three cuts from each of four plants from lower branches just before flipping to flower while I lollipop (defoliate below the canopy). I cut them from the base with clean scissors, transfer them to a clean wooden chopping board where I slice them again at a 45 degree angle with a sterile scalpel blade or similar, leaving about three or four nodes on, then cut the tips of the lower leaves off with scissors about halfway so they aren't flopping all over the place, then dip the cut stem in Clonex poured into a small, separate container to avoid contaminating the Clonex, then transfer the cuttings into the holes in jiffy peat plugs that have been thoroughly hydrated with filtered water (filtered is non-essential unless growing in living soil) with about 50% of the moisture squeezed out, then leave those in a propagator with air vents closed, tilt the lid up once a day and spray-mist upwards into the lid of the propagator (rather than directly on the clones) with filtered water for about ten days to two weeks, sometimes faster in summer, sometimes longer in winter. I rarely bother opening air vents in the propagators because cuttings don't always all root at the same time, but I harden them off by taking them straight out as soon as they've rooted, then leave them out in the cupboard under the same low light for a few days.
I have heated propagators but rarely switch them on, as I find it dries out the jiffy plugs too fast and doesn’t seem to make a huge difference.
I used to have them under 2 x SunBlaster T5 on 18/6 day/night schedule in my DIY stealth-ish clone/auto cupboard above the khazi, but since the energy price rises I’ve been keeping them quite close to my Invisible Sun ISH100 BR that’s dimmed to about 5-10w and it works fine. I sometimes supplement with an Invisible Sun ISH UVA if rooting still isn’t happening after 2 weeks.
I have a pretty high success rate but find it’s dependent on strain - some root better than others. I think it’s best if the cuts are from fairly sturdy, slightly woody (not too bendy) branches, but I don’t like pulling them from near the top, so I try to get away with weaker lower branches, which aren’t always the easiest to root.
Once healthy white roots are showing I transfer into 3” pots containing living soil.