What color light is best for clones?

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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What color light is best for cloning?

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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What color grow light for cuttings?

Light Color

Red light stimulates vegetative growth and flowering (but if a plant gets too much, it will become tall and spindly). Blue light regulates plant growth, which makes it ideal for growing foliage plants and short, stocky seedlings (but too much will result in stunted plants).
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How close should the light be to 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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Should clones be under 24 hours light?

Most clones are stored under 24 hours of artificial light in nurseries and dispensaries. When a clone is moved from 24 hours of artificial light directly into intense sunlight, it can experience shock. To avoid this, we suggest hardening off your cannabis clones.
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What Lights I Use for Clones, Seeds, Vegetative,



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 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. The clone will be forced to search for nutrients once the leaves have low nutrient levels.
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How often should you water clones?

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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What light do you use for cuttings?

However, stem and leaf cuttings should be placed in bright, indirect sunlight (diffused sunlight) or under artificial lights. As plant cuttings grow, they can handle more light. Eventually they can transition to direct sunlight.
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How do you keep clones healthy?

Propagating healthy, thriving clones is easy.
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Cleanliness Mistakes
  1. Sterilize your work surface prior to cutting and preparing your clones.
  2. Wash your humidity dome with warm soapy water.
  3. Wash scissors or pruning shears before taking your cutting.
  4. Keep compost, other plants, and general debris away from new cuttings.
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Are purple or white grow lights better?

White LED fixtures create a more pleasant environment, and the spectrum is similarly useful to plants as purple light, but fixtures are usually less efficient.
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Is blue or red light better for plants?

While red is most efficient for photosynthesis, having only red light would result in poor growth such as very elongated stems, so blue is added to keep plants compact and a more typical shape.
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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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Why are my clones yellowing?

Chill Out. After a few days in its new home, a clone's leaves might start to yellow. This is completely normal and is a sign that rooting is about to start. Once roots have formed, the yellowing should start to dissipate.
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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 many hours of light do cuttings need to root?

We recommend a photoperiod of 12-13 hours for the propagation of most annuals, especially for long-day plants such as petunia. Light Intensity. Desirable levels of light vary, depending primarily on the stage of root development.
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How do I make my cuttings grow faster?

Clip off the leaves on the lower half of the shoot so you have a bare stem to insert into your potting mix. Then, if you want, dip the end of your stem in rooting hormone. This generally helps cuttings root more quickly.
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Should clones be watered everyday?

Water frequently for one week.

For the first week after transplanting your clone will not yet have grown a strong root system. It is critical that you make sure that the original rockwool cube remains moist. In some cases, the media surrounding the cube may be wet, but the rockwool will be dry.
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Should I Feed My clones?

Freshly cut clones have no roots with which to take up nutrients, so feeding is not required until the first young roots have formed and then nutrients should be first applied at quarter strength, increasing to half vegetative strength as the clones become more developed.
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Do clones need air flow?

You need air circulation to build humidity. Most customers will cut a hole in the top of the 6 & 3 inch domes, the 7 inch dome has vents built in.
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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 humidity should clones be at?

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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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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