Do clones need air flow?

Mist frequently, and keep air flow moving lightly. Clones root best when the media or water is around 75 – 80 degrees, and the humidity is close to 100%. A humidity dome can be used instead of the misting, but leave the vents open and provide good air flow.
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Do clones need oxygen?

Clones will consume all the dissolved oxygen in the immediate vicinity of its rooting zone, so water needs to be stirred in order to maintain healthy root formation even in highly oxygenated water.
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When should you start venting clones?

You want to slowly dry out the starter cells so that the clones' roots that are forming can start looking for water, thus they grow stronger roots. Around day 7 open up your vents all the way. This is also a good time to water your tray again to keep things moist.
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Should you mist your clones?

Because you create a clone, the new plant will have all the good traits -- and any bad ones -- from the parent plant. It's important to provide cuttings with the right care to improve the chances of rooting. Misting is just one of the aspects of caring for cuttings.
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Should you water clones everyday?

Clones do best in environments between 70 and 77 degrees Fahrenheit, so make sure you place them in a hot room if necessary. You should also water your clones every day to keep the soil moist, but not too damp.
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How often should I mist my clones?

You shouldn't need to spray your clones with water, but if you feel more comfortable doing so, don't overwater. Spray just enough, once every three days to keep the humidity. Clones need a very specific amount of light and nutrients because they are so sensitive.
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Do clones need light or dark?

Clones need plenty of light to root and grow, but that light needs to be less intense than what you'll use once it's transplanted. T5 and CFL grow lights can offer your clones the vegging (blue) spectrum they need without the intensity that could take it out.
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How often should I water clones?

The best time to water your clones, however, is every day as you should leave no too damp in the soil.
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What color light is best for clones?

The best lights for growing cannabis clones are heavy in the blue light spectra. That's because blue light gives plants vital energy that is transferred into root growth.
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How long should a clone stay in a dome?

DAYS 9 - 12

Then, after that you'll completely pull the dome off for maybe an hour at a time a couple of times a day or so before you put it back on ajar. After about 9-12 days of the gradual drying out of the atmosphere, the plant cuttings shouldn't need the dome at all.
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How much humidity do clones need?

Generally speaking, clones prefer an environment with humidity of 90 to 100% for the initial days after being cut from the donor plant. This high humidity is one of the factors that will stop the clone from completely wilting over because it is able to obtain some moisture from the surrounding air.
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How do I know if my clones are healthy?

A strong, well-established clone should show visible signs of growth such as sturdy leaves and new growth at the nodes. The new leaves will be a bright green color but may get darker as the leaves mature.
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How long does it take for a clone to bud?

Clones can take from 7 to 21 days to root depending on environmental conditions and genetics/cultivar. Ideally, you want the plants to finish at approximately 24 to 36 inches tall, so you will induce flowering when plants are approximately 12 to 18 inches tall.
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How far should clones be from light?

The LED grow light distance above the clones differs from the height required for seedlings. With clones, they will need intense light to begin. Depending on the power of the light and maturity of the plants, this could vary quite a bit between 14-36 inches from the top of the plant canopy.
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Is it normal for clones to droop?

Over-lighting a fresh cutting can easily cause it to droop and stress. We are trying to minimize water transpiration from the leaves once the cutting has been made, so soft light is preferred for this process. One T5 over a single flat tray is adequate lighting.
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Can I put a clone directly into soil?

Cloning directly into the soil is the most common form of plant cloning, although not the most effective. To clone a plant, graft a piece of plant material from the original plant, submerge the grafted end of the scion into a rooting hormone powder, and deposit the powder-covered end into a pot or container with soil.
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Do cuttings need a dark period?

Plant cuttings taken from a stem or leaf will need light to root. Root cuttings can be left in the dark until they grow shoots and leaves. Plant cuttings need bright light for photosynthesis so they can make energy for new growth.
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How much light do new cuttings need?

A suggested maximum light intensity is between 100 to 150 µmol∙m−2∙s−1 from the time cuttings are stuck until the initial roots form (a few millimeters in length), which is usually the first five to seven days of propagation. A retractable screen is best so that it can be opened during cloudy conditions.
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How close should T5 light be to clones?

T5 grow lights should be kept as close as possible without burning your plants. Any part of the plant that is further away then 1-2 feet from the fluorescent grow lights is not getting an optimum amount of light, especially in the flowering stage when plants need a lot of light to produce buds.
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Should I use nutrients every time I water?

You don't want to use liquid nutrients every time you water—use them every other watering, or two waterings on, one off. It depends on the complexity of your soil and the health of your plants. Too many nutrients will damage your plants. Giving weed plants the proper amount of nutrients requires careful monitoring.
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Do clones grow faster than seeds?

In contrast to seeds, clones need a shorter vegetation period. During that time they'll also grow faster than plants from seeds, because the clone is not an infant, but has the same age as its mother. Again, this may seem advantageous at first, but such unnatural growth comes with drawbacks, too.
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How much water do you give new clones?

A Few Key Points About Watering:
  1. Water thoroughly. It's important to give your plants a deep watering right after transplanting. ...
  2. Water frequently for one week. For the first week after transplanting your clone will not yet have grown a strong root system. ...
  3. Look for drainage. ...
  4. Keep Your Irrigation Water Cool.
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What is the best pH for clones?

Water should be between 5.8 and 6.3 measured pH. 3. 3. Taking the cuttings: Create cuttings by taking them from the top of the plant were the most growth occurs.
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How small can a clone be?

You can cut a clone that's shorter than 7″ (I've successfully cloned a stem as little as 3″ tall). However, shorter clones typically take longer to root. I had one 4″ cutting that didn't make roots after several weeks.
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Do cuttings need to be covered?

(Note: some cuttings can be rooted in water first.) Some sources suggest covering the cuttings with a plastic tent, but that is not always needed. It will help retain moisture but can cause your cuttings to burn if the sun reaches them. Either way, your cuttings will likely root.
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