Bare minimum light for rooting clones

cheapest way to sprout them. i run perpetual, no space for seedlings in the flower rooms

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I think I’ve heard less light roots em quicker. Focuses energy underground instead of on leaves growing n photosynthesis part why ppl cut the leaves too. To focus energy to root not veg growth.
I root clones in aero over 6ft away from the nearest light source. I’ve seen root in early as 5-6days and they’re beards in 10-14 days. But overall low light is all they need.

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$21 total, that’s awesome, looks legit! :grinning: :grinning:

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Walmart has 2feet strip for $12 smaller one is $9

Its 24 inches just get two of these n tie on top zip ties

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i wasn’t really figuring out anything better than those for less than half the price, so I ordered those after all, $80 for 2 and shipped, looks like they are going to be sturdyer than bulbs, and take negative 0 space, seems like a good deal, i’ll do a “product review” once i install 'em and when i clone with them

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they don’t have walmart in LA, there was one on MLK and crenshaw but it was a fucking joke, everything was broken, like we bought plates and cup set and they were all broken, and everything else too, those lights would be dusted haha

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My clones are off to the left in the colourful collars in a bubble bucket. In the past they have had too much light so I now point light away a bit and shade with other plants…getting better and better results each run.

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I am cloning my first four ever. I just took two clippings from two separate plants and put them in a cup of water and set in front of my kitchen window. They have been there for 26 days as of today. I was just hoping they would do something.

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Goji OG Haze

GOH on the right, RM on the left

I am happy that it was this easy. Took a while tho.

Will be putting in solo cups this weekend.

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My cloning shelf, nothing fancy…rooted way over 3K cuttings in the past 18+ yrs…



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A sharp grower once said, while water rooting in a glass- leave only a small amount of water in the glass. Too much water prevent the roots from popping out.

I tried it, it’s true, as far as I could tell.

Problem is tiny bits of water evaporate quickly and that kills the cut of dry. Too much upkeep for me.

I just soak promix cchp, in Gaia and kelp. Make hole, cut/clonex/insert/press soil right to cut/tiny water. In a clear tote, top ajar, seedmat, in the corner of the room. Roots 7-10 days 90% success rate. Staying humble, dotting i’s crossing tees using litfa :v::ok_hand::sunglasses::surfing_woman:

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i always put random cuttings in water instead of throwing 'em away, i’ve had luck on a heat mat at 80f inside store-bought nestle water bottles THATS IT everything else got moldy or brown after a month, so i’m going to get back to cubes, even if they are a pain, they work more consistently it’s probably the rooting hormone and perfect humidity/temperature combination, thanks for showing those i love seeing simplified shit!

fancy to me haha, very nice!

do you think that applies to rooting cubes too, like putting the stem only halfway down would be better?

let’s see the set up man, promix cchp? gaia? kelp? top ajar? litfa? i don’t understand anything, im either too old or too young or too esl haha

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Here is my kiss setup, works for me.

Dont know about root riots cubes none of that has ever seen the inside of my rooms.

I am about to unleash worm castings on the lot of them during transplant.

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Promix soil with coco and myco, sometimes plain sometimes amended

Gaia and kelp are longtime growing nutrient solutions. I use nectar for the gods for indoor growing.

Top ajar is the tops to the plastic bins. They are fully open now that they all rooted

Litfa= leave it the fuck alone, popular grower moniker for stop messing around with you plants.

Seeds and clones make good friends

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Not really, mainly because there’s lots of air within even a wet rooting cube. I prefer to push as much into a cube if I am using that method (mostly use a bubble cloner). Reason being, more stem area in contact with growing medium for more root action. Its a bit different than a bubble or aerocloner in that sense. Its not a cube of water, its a cube fill of porous holes with lots of air.

Don’t keep the rooting cube overly soaked though.

I’ve found too that you can have too LITTLE light, and that will force flowering in your clone chamber too. I had some really crappy low budget LEDs (like, at full they are not even 25% brightness level of something like a viparspectra 1500…), well, that light induced flowering. Maybe good for some, but I want clones of known ladies, so that wasn’t helping to speed along the rooting / veg portion. So be careful of just how low you go on the lighting, I believe when the cutting is working on both making roots, and going into flower at the same time, its gonna take longer to root as its using energy on both ends.

The $12 walmart fluoro is a good option. Used them in the past. Now I’m using an old blurple and the crappy lights have been relegated to ceiling duty for the workshop.

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Very little light is needed for rooting cuttings. I have a 3ft aquarium LED fixture that’s only 32w. I use it on my 3x1 shelf for seedling, small plants, and a rooting cuts. The cuttings are put off to the sides, and I usually shade them with other plants or containers.

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Nowadays, this is where I do my cloning…5 rooted cuttings in cups, 13 unrooted cuttings in my cloner, 4 mother plants and a rooted fig tree clone…all under a under cabinet LED light…you don’t need that much light…btw, these clones are going to my farmer buddies and I love rooting small cuttings…


Smallest rooted cuttings

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My set up looks just like yours @supershitfuck I got some 4 ft led shop lights from Lowe’s. They are like 7000 lumen a piece in the 4K range. There are 3 of them and they kick off enough heat to keep the tent over 83 degrees. On the shelf above For the clones I have 5 smaller 3 ft shop lights that are staggered. They are about 3000 lumen each. I haven’t run a temp test with all of those bad boys blazing at the same time though.

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nice man, love the look of that, i’ve had great luck cloning in soil too, that’s a nice set up i’m assuming you got a pretty big flower room

haha that’s my method as well, i only see my plants real quick to water every 48 hours… they are on their own

noted. i ordered two 18w luxx LEDs for clones, i’m not exactly sure if its going to be enough to light 4 cloning trays, but i have a spare clip/bulb thing like this, i usually use it with a green bulb to go water in the night, if i have to

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niiice dude i see you got a do si do bonsai, how’s that one? how long have you had it?

what are your bonsais? and how are those figs? i love figs but it’s literally the most expensive fruit at my corner market

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I had a fig cutting and rooted it in my cloner…

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These are my other bonsais…


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