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Old 08-31-2008, 10:04 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by scott06 View Post
my guess...and it is a guess not a study I did...is that clones would fair best if their light schedule was the same as before they were cut...the reasoning...getting cut off from mom and having to grow my own roots is enough stress...don't make me adjust to a new light schedule also...I like Jangel's thoughts also...if its 24/7 you can work with 'em when you want...never thought about that before...nice

I agree with Scott06 on this issue. I always leave clones under the light schedule they were cut from. If cloning a flowering female, keep that schedule until the new clones show at least one new node. Then switch back to veg lighting. I veg 18/6, but that's just me. I use absolutely no new nutes of ANY kind and use clonex gel when cutting for about a 95% success rate.

As far as the leaves turning up: I would offhand guess too much light or to much heat. Without pics and specs as DieAbetic requested the best we can do is guess.

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