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I have one clone girl that survived and is actually now clearly showing lush, green growth. How long do I keep her under flourescent light before I can move her to stronger light and/or sunshine?
UKgirl420 said:as long as she is rooted and standing up on her own i would say as soon as your ready eace:
ps how long since you took her from the mom ?
Newbud said:Hello there friend.
When i do clones as soon as they rooted and into pot they go under my 600 hps.
I keep it about 3 foot away for first week then drop it to about 1 and half foot and if they seem ok within a few days of the drop i drop the light to 1 foot which is were i try to have it throughout the grow.
How many did you loose?
I have 100% succes with mine if you want any tips check
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or just ask.
Anyway welcome mate, any questions ask away everyone loves to help.
Or what abou tbuying a propergator? I got mine for £4/ $5.82 from local diy/garden place (B&Q).White WidowMaker said:Thanks, blanco. Had I thought that clones actually prefer humidity, I would have done the plastic wrap thing...but if I do this the next time, won't the plastic wrap prevent CO2 from getting to the plants? Or are the holes at the bottom of each container enough? (probably not). What
about a few pin pricks in the plastic wrap to let in some CO2?
blancolighter said:All ya need to do is take the plastic wrap or whatever off for about an hour or so a day, let your clones stems and leaves dry out so they don't rot, then after an hour or so give em a nice little misting with water and cover em up again. This will give em all the fresh air they need, though a few holes wouldn't hurt either. As time goes on, progressively leave your humidity covering off for longer periods of time. Clones love their humidity, but sometimes you can notice em brown a bit, this means a little too much humidity, so either you haven't let the hjood off enough or you can go ahead and poke a few holes in if ya see that happening.
Newbud said:Or what abou tbuying a propergator? I got mine for £4/ $5.82 from local diy/garden place (B&Q).
Have vents in top so you can let air in after few days but not all time just for few hours.
Doesn't need to be heated as your grow area should do that
White WidowMaker said:...I'm not concerned about Ph. My soil is ok / fine...
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