How to Clone any plant for hydroponic or regular gardening

default How to Clone any plant for hydroponic or regular gardening

In this video I run you through a step by step proccess of how to clone any from a cutting. Plant propagation is very simple and can save you a lot of money in the long run. Correction on Video - do NOT put freshly cloned plants in 'Direct' sunlight while in a hot house or you will have steamed plants! 8P

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25 Responses to How to Clone any plant for hydroponic or regular gardening

  1. EToastE

    Can you clone bamboo!?? @_@

  2. yostar69

    does the hot house have to be snapped onto the base and does the hot house have holes ??? where do u buy the rooting

  3. gamecheatmaster123

    All he did was transplant it’s nothing new. Not that it still ain’t cool

  4. tinleo333

    thanks

  5. andrewlpoff

    I had absolutely no idea that you could do this. Don’t know how I missed it. Fantastic. Utterly fantastic. I’m going to go play mad scientist with my plants now… thank you!

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  7. Releasethehoundz

    Awesome explanations.

  8. 209jester

    @Mefoo007
    Actually you’re wrong on both of those. Spectrum plays a huge role but not color. You DO want 24 HRS of light for clones so they can have that extra time to work on roots. After they start root buds let them switch to 20/4 so they have the down time to work on developing those roots. I’ve grown for over 20 years and know a thing or 2 about clones so please just believe what I say and you will have great healthy clones in a week or less.. I get roots on the 4th day and plant on 7th

  9. wa8okr

    This is a good video
    I would like to know what you use to pollenate the blossoms?

    Thanks
    Bill

  10. myzzio

    But thats ALL I want to do… clone fowering plants… so why cant I??? Cant I just take the part thats not flowering yet and do the hydrophonics for it? Do you have more vids on the hydrophonic system ? (thats actually what I was searching for when I found this video). Good vid btw. Please answer my question, id like to start my indoor garden soon and I hate soil.

  11. mjrraps

    why cant you just take a clone and put it straight into a hydroponic system?

  12. iGrowMary

    everything he says is “just enough” hahaa

  13. sunsetreptiles

    ive seen people not use this stop and still get roots from the cutting.

  14. fj2123

    rrrrigth in the holee hahahahaha

  15. ShaneT87

    are phone went off at the same time lol

  16. kazee123

    @MOTHERNATURESGARDENS rockwoll

  17. VonZeppelin420

    helped a bunch, cant wait to try it!

  18. MOTHERNATURESGARDENS

    I CAN NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT THE SECOND MEDIUM IS AFTER THE SEED STARTER…SOUNDS LIKE HE IS SAYING GRAPABOWL…BUT IM NOT SURE….CAN ANYONE HELP?

  19. dougiefrizesh420

    @IIIJASPERIII its univeral so yes

  20. HOLLOW869

    great vid thanks for the info

  21. donkeytrevor

    YOUR GAY!!!

  22. andy27shook

    I have cloned flowering plants and put them bsack in to veg and they did ok. I will say it took about 3 to 4 week to root out but it can be done. Your way is faster.

  23. FISSEHATIMKAT

    Is that Green Light Rooting Organic/ Natural?

  24. thehydrodoctor

    for all your hydroponics needs google h2gro hydroponics, one of the best hydroponic online stores!

  25. oshienmikey7

    can you clone a clone if its big enough and still in the vegetative stage

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