If you're interested in the cloning process or want to try it yourself, here's a quick guide:
- Preparation: Start with a healthy mother plant that's at least two months old. Make sure you have clean scissors, rooting gel, and a growth medium like soil or a hydroponic system.
- Taking Cuttings: Select a branch with at least two nodes (where the leaves meet the stem) and cut it at a 45-degree angle. Remove the lower leaves to focus the plant's energy on root development.
- Rooting: Dip the cutting in rooting gel to encourage root growth, then place it in your chosen medium. Keep the cuttings in a warm, humid environment, and provide gentle light.
- Caring for Clones: Maintain a temperature of 70-75°F and humidity levels between 75-85%. Within 1-2 weeks, roots should start to develop, indicating that the clones are ready to be transplanted into a larger growing space.
Of course, if you'd rather skip the work and get straight to growing, we've got you covered. At IWantClones.com, you can purchase healthy, ready-to-plant clones that have been professionally prepared for success.