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Cloning can be done whenever. If from seed wait till before bloom. I do 2 weeks before bloom for 2 reasons. If there are any males to pull I can back fill with a clone and the real reason...
I take clones and stunt them and leave them on the side until my bloom is done. Then I clean the tent and start veg. Clones immediately take off.
Rinse and repeate.
The sooner I take clones the longer they have to be stunted. So I take them at the last minute.
Thank you very much! First time attempting taking a cutting really. I had new Rapid Rooters, Clonex, fresh razor, done the best I could, it stayed healthy, and even developed new leaf growth while I had it in the makeshift propagator. I had what I considered pretty good root growth coming from the sides/bottom of the rapid rooter plug that I placed her in. I went ahead and put the clone in a slightly larger cheap plastic pot I had laying around, and she’s still kicking in the tent with the other ladies. I just flipped to 12/12 yesterday, as I am just a little disappointed in my grow overall. I really do enjoy growing, that in itself is therapeutic, but my plants remain small, and all I can think of is poor lighting conditions in my little tent. So I’m gonna let these finish out, and try to figure out someway to upgrade my lighting situation. I know there are lots of varying opinions, and heat would be my number one enemy when upgrading, but I’ve been looking at Horticulture Lighting Group (HLG) if I’m recalling correctly, and I’m just gonna have to bite the bullet and go with a QB setup I suppose. Not sure how to fund such a project, but I’ll figure something out lol. If I upgrade lighting and still have “micro plants” there will be a lot of shit for sale! Thanks for the reply Village. I have a hard time calling you Idiot, instead of village!! Lmao!Thanks...and been very busy...
So I like to wait for my clones to have roots...like this.
Then you know they will survive a transplant right into soil and be fine outside of the hood. Make sure they gots some roots hanging out.
Then I go straight into the final pot. These things don't live long enough to mess around with repotting. I prefer to provide oversized pots that let the roots just grow. 7.5 gallons is more than enough but just right IMO for a nice indoor plant. I want the roots to feel free. I stress them with watering schedule to create massive rootballs. If am going to do a scrog I like 10 gallons or more...if I want to do like a single plant in a 4×4 we are talking a 20 gallon pot or more. But these are just generalizations. I have many size pots. I even grow some 3 gallons once in a while. Ussually only clones.
Seed plants need much bigger pots. Clones can be smaller.
But ultimately it comes down to how long you veg it for and how you are feeding.
If you have a manual feed medium and a small pot you have more work. If you have a self feed medium and a large pot you do much less.
Best of luck!
I would be worried about your new growth. If you see it there then be concerned.
If you feel you have that defficiancy after deeper investigation then you really can't over do a manual dosing of that. It is good to add to most grows regularly.
You do have signs but possibly on a leaf which was developed in the original pot where it was rootbound...leaves do not repair for most problems. If you damaged it then it is not perfect. It really doesn't mean much in the long run.
But they wont heal for that.
Now about your lights.
So like cannabis will grow to the size you allow. If it is small that is ...on you really. And you understand that...but the light is one thing. If you do not have substantial stretch in veg you should be fine for something decent. The more light ...up to a point, the easier it is.
But you likely have a problem with humidity. It is the main thing people do wrong. Really it is a combo of having the temps low and the humidity low that prevent most newbs from getting decent growth.
There is really only one thing to growing great cannabis and that is what we call "vigorous growth".
Generally speaking everything else will just happen if the plant shows vigorous growth. The vigor of the plant is the single best tell of a plant.
Without vigor it will grow slow. Then you end up with small buds because ripening is about time not size.
Vigor is what you want to measure and care about.
To create vigorous growth you want a topical grow room. That is sort of difficult but...the very minimum to getting decent yield.
You want to make an indoor garden of eden...then they will open up and fill in.
Check out the temps and humidity on this schedule and if you do this you will have monsters.
So..humidity done cheap...this is where I am the man...how to do it cheap. I refuse to spend money on things I dont need to.
I am an idiot in many ways and one is penny wise pound foolish.
But anyway...
I use a scrog in my tent. Even when I don't use it I have the frame there and hang we towels all around the edge (shown below). I hang the towels into wet 5 gallon buckets (not showing think). So they are like a swamp cooler wicking up water out of the bucket into the towel and the fans evaporate it. 4 or 5 towels and 3 buckets will do ya.
The best part is it wont break.
Humidifiers all break. Towels tend to dry out with out wear.
So...towels that are dangling in some water near fans. Also...I put my pots on river rocks on drip pans for drainage. You can always add some water there to help.
Okay...so we are clear I will repeat what you are saying with comments.
Method A: (what I prefer) There are 2 things happening there simultaneous to talk about. First the parent plant. That plant does its own grow and blooms and is done when it is done. The clones are taken before bloom is initiated at any time. Second thing is the clone. That you root in some medium and when you and the clone are ready to veg you put that clone in the veg tent. The way you do this is by stunting the clone after it roots in your soil. You can place it in a cold room with a decent light like a 100W old LED and it wont grow. Then when you are ready you can move it into your grow space and use the clone.
Method B: you have a mother somewhere you keep going in veg and take clones when you want.
Methode B sort of requires 2 grow spaces. That works great when you are doing this for real. When you are doing small personal grows in a single tent...it is way easier to do method A.
In think method A is easier period.
Even when you have 2 rooms. You can always just take from what is currently in veg at any point. I see no need in the difficulty of growing a potted plant for 2 years that I dont need to in the same pot.
Also...Right before bloom you are supposed to do a pruning activity called lollipoping. This results in a ton of cuttings which are available for cloning.
So...the standard practice on prep before going into bloom will provide for the next round.
The only need to go faster requires 2 rooms or more simultaneously. If you have one room you are best to pull the clones from current grow IMO.
You can pull as many as you want any time but...why? They come free 2 weeks before bloom and the later you pull them the short time you stunt them.
Keep it simple.
Thanks...and been very busy...
So I like to wait for my clones to have roots...like this.
Then you know they will survive a transplant right into soil and be fine outside of the hood. Make sure they gots some roots hanging out.
Then I go straight into the final pot. These things don't live long enough to mess around with repotting. I prefer to provide oversized pots that let the roots just grow. 7.5 gallons is more than enough but just right IMO for a nice indoor plant. I want the roots to feel free. I stress them with watering schedule to create massive rootballs. If am going to do a scrog I like 10 gallons or more...if I want to do like a single plant in a 4×4 we are talking a 20 gallon pot or more. But these are just generalizations. I have many size pots. I even grow some 3 gallons once in a while. Ussually only clones.
Seed plants need much bigger pots. Clones can be smaller.
But ultimately it comes down to how long you veg it for and how you are feeding.
If you have a manual feed medium and a small pot you have more work. If you have a self feed medium and a large pot you do much less.
Best of luck!
No but good job! Your clones look nice! Short but nice.
The will droop. It is not worth what it takes to make them not droop...so don't worry about it.
The time it takes depends on your setup. Many people over water the medium. You want the medium not very wet to tease out the roots. The plants survive off water from the air...from your spray bottle and the hood.
Depending on how well you tease out the roots it could be a week.
Make sure the cups you are using have holes in the bottom. Don't let them get wet just moist. Make it go searching for water in that area.
They will stand up an look fine before they are ready to live without the hood. Leave them under the hood about 3 days longer after they stand up on their own.
After the are up on their own without a hood, depending on a few things, it can be up to a week to get enough roots to replant with 100 percent success. But again the process can be screwed up at any point along the way.
I don't rush clones because there is no need. Trust me. Once you figure this out...before you know it you have way too many plants.
Then you will realize you want to clone them twice as big as what you have done.
I prefer a few sets of leaves. I really like to clone monsters and just bloom them right away.
If you know what you are doing. You take all the lower stuff in a pruning activity called lollipoping which will not translate.
Lollipoping means to make your tree look like a Bush or a lollipop. That is what pear and apples farmers do...and many more including most cannabis farmers. The reason is to remove the lower branches that wont yield much so the nutrients get focused onto the flowers we care about. Also in the case of trees to make them manageable as they grow too tall to service. You could say the same about the cannabis but we use the SCROG or super cropping for that.
So why not instead...grow a big plant in veg?...And 3 weeks before bloom take a pile of monster clones from the bottom. 3 weeks later place them right into bloom with the mother and get double the yield?
Works for me. It can for you.
That is what is on page one here. That one was forced on me but I have been forced to shut down many times.
Peace!