Clones... What to do and how they work.
When it comes to clones, Many people try to go with the traditional "Gel and Cut" method. What many other people may not know is that you're able to create clones without them. Many growers wait for the roots to be at different lengths before transplanting. It’s important to note that doing this too early may cause the chance of hurting your plant, Also known as transplant shock.
When it comes to feeding, too much water can cause the risk of disease or wilting. For transplanting cannabis clones, the roots should be 3 inches. When it comes to growing your cannabis clones, the average temperature of the growing environment should be between 68-77°F (20–25°C) with high humidity. This allows the cannabis clone to develop roots and increase growing strengths under these environmental conditions.
There are multiple ways to create clones, While there is more than one way to grow your clones, using organic soil is an optimal way of ensuring your plants are receiving all the nutrients needed to grow healthy and high yields. Depending on the soil, fertilizer helps to provide rich nutrients that are essential in the early stages. Simply make the cut at a 45-degree angle and remove any leaves or stems from the bottom part of the clipping. Stick about a quarter of the clone cutting straight into a moist pot containing the growing medium of your choice.