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by Bill Hagenes MD Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What do you feed transplanted clones?

Once clones are transplanted and watered into soil for about a week, you can begin to feed them with fertilizers, teas, or whichever nutrient technique you choose to employ. Plan for a safe, healthy transfer to your Home Grow: have some sort of box or packaging to keep your clones safe during transport.

Do you feed clones nutrients?

Freshly cut clones have no roots with which to take up nutrients, so feeding is not required until the first young roots have formed and then nutrients should be first applied at quarter strength, increasing to half vegetative strength as the clones become more developed.

How much nutrients should I give my clones?

Young plants need little to no nutrients to begin growth. A cloning solution from the Perfect Grower feeding chart is a great introduction to a young clone or seedling. If you're using the 1-Parts, 1-Part Grow at 0.5 grams per gallon will work well.

Do clones need nitrogen?

Clones need sturdy, carbohydrate-rich fuel. When a plant is fed nitrogen, it will use up to 25 to 30% of its energy to convert those nitrates into a form of nitrogen that plants can use for vegetative growth. Using the plant's energy for growth results in fewer sugars, or carbohydrates, in the stems and leaves.

How much water should I feed my clones?

A Few Key Points About Watering:Water thoroughly. It's important to give your plants a deep watering right after transplanting. ... Water frequently for one week. For the first week after transplanting your clone will not yet have grown a strong root system. ... Look for drainage. ... Keep Your Irrigation Water Cool.

How can I make my clones grow faster?

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How do you keep clones healthy?

Keep it clean! Be sure to start with clean equipment. Some growers prefer to buy new domes and trays every time they clone, but these products can be cleaned and sterilized by using a 15% bleach solution or food grade hydrogen peroxide. For easy-to-wipe surfaces, use 3% hydrogen peroxide.

Should I foliar feed my clones?

Clones and plants in the vegetative stage will greatly benefit from foliar feeding. Since clones have no roots, they will extremely benefit from foliar sprays as it will aid the rooting process.

What do you feed cuttings?

2:428:57Should You Fertilize Your Cuttings Before They've Rooted? - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd sand is a good material for softwood cuttings. Some people like to use vermiculite. Some peopleMoreAnd sand is a good material for softwood cuttings. Some people like to use vermiculite. Some people like to use perlite. Some people like to use peat moss.

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