Cloning Cannabis: Preparing the Farm for Planting

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hmm..

right.

"Next you are going to want to soak your freshly peeled clone stems into a small shot glass of cloning solution.

I once saw on youtube a guy, who did a test with and without cloning gel. There was zero difference. I find that interesting. I hope one day i can do the test myself :)

Still cool post. Decent clones are so nice to work with. And cutting then yourself saves a lot of trouble.

Good day there.

Yes some products are ineffective, I only use this type.

Nice set-up! I would love a garden like this. For now, I'll be content with my veggies. 😁

Nothing wrong with veggies. I grow those too!

Indeed, but a cannabis garden (in addition) would be supreme!

No doubt.

Nice write up! I don't mean to spam you, but I also just wrote about cloning earlier today. I never had the best luck with clonex, so I found this method and I haven't turned back. But to each their own :)
https://steemit.com/cannabis/@socratrees/cloning-made-easy-no-worries-no-stress-just-beautiful-roots

That method looks interesting. I have had great results with Clonex so far, but your method may be just as effective. I wonder why Clonex works for me and not for you. Are you splicing out the bases like I described?

I cut them at 45 degrees and then made one splice to separate the bottom part into two, if that makes sense. I'm guessing I just was impatient after a week and not seeing anything come out, or I didn't do it right. But I haven't been let down yet on this method so I can't complain.

I can't say I have ever seen an AC unit in a grow like that before...does your light system really put out that much heat where you need the AC?

lol, the placement of the AC unit is just a coincidence. We don't use that AC anymore, we have a different one on the other side of the room.