You learn something new everyday...great work man, keep it up. Only have 1 tiny issue, next te when you cutting internodes cut away from your body...like striking a match u should never do it towards yourself...safety first. Peace
I discovered this method in an old horticulture book from the 50's! I found all kinds of good stuff,but this I thought was A realy good idea! It makes me happy to see others have tried it,Good job! It gave me lots of new Idea's.What if you were to leave the rooted top's attatched to there mother.Then build, maybe A drip system or something to "Super Feed!" the Top Kola's!
HOLY FUCKING SHIT!!!! this will work great on keep plant numbers down... I can air layer my mother then once harvest is done in the flower room take the air layered clones off and veg for 1 week and back to flower without having to worry about a shit load of clones that the feds would count as individual plants even when not rooted at times!!! thanks for sharing these clips bash loving em.. And now i just might buy some seeds from seedbank..!
Yes just pre soak the rockwool block in water, you can also use sphagnum moss, or even cutting soil.
If you use soil simply twist wrap a plastic bag underneath where the branches were removed and make a cone shape, fill the cone with soil and then twist wrap above where you want it to root making sure the the area is completely sealed. rockwool is used because it can be used in hydroponics or soil and is easy to fasten to the stem.
wow never seen this...great job! how long does it take to root? and does it show stress after you cut it from the stalk?
BlessedGanja 3 weeks ago
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is it possible to make 10 clones from one plant using this method
gamz1993 4 weeks ago
Cool
mr2faded1 1 month ago
THANKS....WAS LOOKING FOR A GREAT WAY TO CLONE.......
ReverendRaymondC 1 month ago
Such a small root system compared to top , ha ha top that fucker
Kaz666Is 2 months ago
thx 4 a good video !
perfektolisem 2 months ago
Thats AWEDOME m8 ill have to try ut. Different aswell and neatly snd nicely done yeh
MrMark29g 2 months ago
What's the ph of the water? Your using stone wool so it's must be like 5 right?
sillydog70 3 months ago
You learn something new everyday...great work man, keep it up. Only have 1 tiny issue, next te when you cutting internodes cut away from your body...like striking a match u should never do it towards yourself...safety first. Peace
xXxBLINGO07xXx 4 months ago
Question, do you soak the rockwool cube in solution or does it remain dry? Thanks
BlandSports 5 months ago
@BlandSports
Keep the rockwool block wet at all times, add a few drops of water if you think it is drying out. : )
Brashtheonion 5 months ago
@BlandSports
Keep the rockwool block wet at all times, add a few drops of water if you think it is drying out. : )
Brashtheonion 5 months ago
@BlandSports
Keep the rockwool block wet at all times, add a few drops of water if you think it is drying out.
Brashtheonion 5 months ago
I use this method in bonsaii.
Can you air layer a plant in flower?
kd0afk 5 months ago
I've heard of a buddy using papertowel for this also, dunno if there would be a rot issue with it tough.
DjKahle 5 months ago
This is very clever mate, I thought you were grafting at first. Goodbye humidity dome!
guitarisgrr8 5 months ago
crazy... a fully rooted clone still attached to your plant rofl
Devon187 5 months ago
I discovered this method in an old horticulture book from the 50's! I found all kinds of good stuff,but this I thought was A realy good idea! It makes me happy to see others have tried it,Good job! It gave me lots of new Idea's.What if you were to leave the rooted top's attatched to there mother.Then build, maybe A drip system or something to "Super Feed!" the Top Kola's!
Imagine A 6 tier Ganja plant!
13lack1ce 5 months ago
Never once thought of that. Nice method. Thought stoners were supposed to be stupid?
lakingsfanatic06 5 months ago
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sillydog70 6 months ago
Amazing! This is a good way. Well done!
SuperXtc555 6 months ago
Waaaaaaaaat? Lol thanks. I love learning new stuff!!!
seymournuggets 6 months ago
Amazing!
rcrcrcrs 6 months ago
lol..genius! :)
diddydon 6 months ago
awesome video
merryfourtwenty 6 months ago
dope learn something new all the time
craigo101 6 months ago
Insane dude!
xanos4225 6 months ago
do you have to keep the rockwool wet all the time ?
WeCannabis 6 months ago
that is a beautiful thing
hogridingfathippy 6 months ago
Speechless!!! Props!!!
ImmortalCultivation 6 months ago
WTF ! i have NEVER seen that BEFORE ! That's some CRAZY SHIT MAN ! WOW ! HOW LONG DID THAT TAKE TO ROOT ?
SuperDoctorgreen 6 months ago
HOLY FUCKING SHIT!!!! this will work great on keep plant numbers down... I can air layer my mother then once harvest is done in the flower room take the air layered clones off and veg for 1 week and back to flower without having to worry about a shit load of clones that the feds would count as individual plants even when not rooted at times!!! thanks for sharing these clips bash loving em.. And now i just might buy some seeds from seedbank..!
caliherbs 6 months ago
3 weeks but now u have a clone that has been under hid light so it can go into a flowering room rightaway
MOFOSSA 6 months ago
You truly are amazing bro
h00k3d0nchr0n1x 6 months ago
That is sick!!
Arperture2008 6 months ago
Yes just pre soak the rockwool block in water, you can also use sphagnum moss, or even cutting soil.
If you use soil simply twist wrap a plastic bag underneath where the branches were removed and make a cone shape, fill the cone with soil and then twist wrap above where you want it to root making sure the the area is completely sealed. rockwool is used because it can be used in hydroponics or soil and is easy to fasten to the stem.
Brashtheonion 6 months ago
WOW!!! that was tight!!!!
pauldabald1 6 months ago
So do you pre soak the rockwoll, in what, and how long? This looks cool.
dank1thevandal 6 months ago
thanks bad ass but 3 weeks a lil to long
bweez100 6 months ago
For people that have no success with cloning try this, this is awesome! :)
concernedagain 6 months ago