How many nodes should be on a clone?

You want at least two nodes on the final cutting, so pick a branch that is healthy and long enough. A sturdy clone will lead to a sturdy plant. Cut the clone off the mother, cutting above the node on the mother plant.
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How big should a clone cutting be?

Cut your clone with a straight cut just below a node using a sharp scissor or razor blade. The clone should have a length of between 10-20 cm (5-8”). Preferably all clones have about the same length, so no clone has to fight for light.
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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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Can I top at 4 nodes?

It is recommended that you wait until your plants have at least four nodes before topping them, and most growers recommend topping the plant above the sixth node. Nodes are the part of a plant that connects new stem offshoots with older growth, which can form a branch, a leaf, or in the case of cannabis plants, a bud.
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Do you keep clones in the dark?

When you see new growth, you can give them full light with the rest of your plants in vegetative growth. The light cycle for clones should be 18 hours on, 6 hours off.
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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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What happens if you top your plant too early?

If you top the plant too early, it will have a hard time recovering. It may seem like a good idea, but you will get the best results and fastest recover if you wait until the plant has 4-5 nodes. Wait Until Plant Has At Least 4-5+ Nodes – Topping a Too-Young Seedling Can Slow Down Growth.
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How many main colas does a plant need?

Your plant's natural tendency is to grow with one dominant cola in a Christmas tree shape. This is not optimal when it comes to getting as much weight as possible. So, you can cut the top of a plant, and it will grow TWO colas instead of one!
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How big should my plants be after 2 weeks?

How Big Should My Weed Plants be After 2 Weeks? In most cases your plant should be around 2 to 3 inches tall with 2 to 3 sets of leaves including the cotyledons (seed leaves which are rounded).
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How much roots should a clone have before planting?

Plant clones when the roots are 3 inches (7.6 cm) long.

Though some growers opt to plant their clones once the roots reach 1 inch (2.5 cm) long, it's best to wait until the roots are 3 inches (7.6 cm) or longer to reduce the chances of transplant shock.
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Can you take a clone from a clone?

Cannabis clones are cuttings taken from a healthy female—called a mother plant—that has been grown from seed or is itself a clone. So cuttings can be taken from clones, or clones of clones, ad infinitum. After a cutting of a growing branch is taken, it's ideally dipped in a hormone medium and then roots out.
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How much should I water my soil 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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How tall should my clones be?

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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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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Do clones produce less?

Clones skip the seedling stage and jump straight to the vegetative stage. However, their yields are less than that of seeds. Clones are also better because you can get several plants from a single mature plant. You can also reproduce the desired qualities of one plant in hundreds of clones.
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Do bigger pots mean bigger buds?

Bigger pots does not mean bigger plants. The recommended pot size for transplanting is between 2 to 4 inches larger in diameter from the pot that the plant was planted in. This gives the roots enough space to spread and absorb more water and nutrients.
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How do you get big colas?

Topping to increase the number of colas

Topping is a form of pruning and involves pruning off the branch tip of the main cola. When you top the main cola, the energy goes to the side branches. The next two lateral branches will become the main branches. Topping will increase the overall yield of your grow.
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How do you get massive yields?

Get enough light – High-intensity lighting is one of the primary reasons that hydroponics growers can produce such big yields compared to traditional gardening. Because light is just as important as food to your plants, you want to make sure you're using the strongest, brightest lights possible.
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When can I start topping my clones?

Topping is best done when a cannabis plant is very young (less than two to three weeks old) and has only two to five nodes in total. Topping is the removal of the plants' top growth just above a node (Fig 2). Once topped, the two axillary buds immediately below the cut will then grow out into two new branches.
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Does Topping increase yield?

Does topping really increase yield. Some people claim topping does not actually increase yield, because the colas get smaller every time you top. But, it has been shown that the cumulative yield is much heavier when you top your plants. So yes, topping really increases yield.
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Can you top at the 3rd node?

In order to top your plant, all you have to do is cut the tip of the main stem after the third or fourth node like in this video below. And you are done!
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How often should you mist clones?

It is best if you spray the clones in this way at least 2 times per day. Spraying a clone with water dilutes the nutrients in the leaves.
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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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How far should light be from clones?

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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