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    cutting for clones

    is it better to take cutting from the soft bendy branches or the bit more harder branches or does it not matter as long as healthy thanks everyone

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    I take cuttings from softer branches, the harder woody cuttings are a bit more difficult to root IMO.
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      #3
      Yeah, soft ones are likely to root faster.

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        #4
        cheers guys

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          #5
          I like the ones inbetween. They stand stronger & need less time in a dome.

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          • JDU
            JDU commented
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            Yup that was me. My 1st autos, I didn't know to top & train them so they each had what looked like about 1/4 oz if I had dried & cured it.

          • Xena
            Xena commented
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            Thanks @JDU.....I have a couple that I had a rough start with that are looking slightly better than the ones you posted (not a lot) and was wondering what to expect. Was really following that grow and then WPM shut me down too.

          • JDU
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            👍 No problem

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