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I've been growing serious for 7 years I'm half crippled and cannot work daily so I went to farming now cloning plants is fairly simple I didn't have the internet when I started and it took me a few seasons to grasp cloning I wanted to do it on site outside at my gardens so I got a coffee cup and Ziploc bag and I still clone the same way I can't afford a cloning gadget so if you follow these simple steps you'll get atleast 50% success first thing get 10 oz Styrofoam cups fill with dirt then water take your cutting dip in rooting hormone then stick it in the dirt press down lightly so no air bubbles are left in the dirt then take a Ziploc bag spray with a fine mist inside then place over the cutting in the cup and that's it take bag off atleast once a day for fresh air and your cutting should root in 10days now I wanted to do more than 1 at a time so I bought a clear tote drill 2 holes in each end 1 at top and bottom flip it upside down lid on the floor fill with 20 cups am cuttings put the tote back on the lid and mist through the drilled hole at the top daily and remove daily for fresh air that's it this is by no means the best way to clone but it can be done outside in the shade or under a cfl inside and works great for me it takes a little bit of experience to get over 50% success but you can get it done
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