I’m just trying cloning for the 1st time and I read the article here on GWE about manifolding clones but am unsure if that is geared more toward indoor growing. I’d like to plant the 2 clones I have in the ground in another couple weeks so I’m not sure manifolding is the best choice for outdoors, but again I have zero experience to base that on, but I’d appreciate hearing what others have done that worked well. Thank u
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Cloning~how to train them and when to start?
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If your just going to grow a few id top them. After 4 nodes i pinch the newest growth. So usually very short. Not sure about lst outdoors but dont see why it wouldnt work very well.
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Thanks~I saw some sick plants in videos on YouTube~outdoor growers with ginormous plants 3”-5” diameter trunk and boatloads of branches they were using LST no topping just bending the main stem and the plants had to be 4-6’ wide but weren’t very tall, probably about the same as their width. I’d like to try to get there with these as I have the privacy of stockade fencing and my neighbors tree fell last fall so I’m getting killer sun all day long 😎🤞✌️
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You need powerful light to do the manifold, and there's no light more powerful then the sun. I used nugbuckets method for clones. If you follow the tutorial you should be fine.https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-she-s-a-beast
https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...1424-shop-grow
Wise man say."Always someone who know more."
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