Cloning Mastery
Learn how to take a cutting, prepare it properly, keep it alive without roots, and push it into healthy root formation. This module teaches clean cuts, humidity, rooting logic, and how not to kill your clone like an idiot.
What is cloning?
Cloning is not magic. It is controlled propagation from a living plant to create a genetic copy.
Cloning means taking a cutting from a healthy mother plant and encouraging that cutting to grow roots of its own.
In plain language, you are copying the plant’s genetics without starting again from seed.
Why it matters: you keep the same structure, same traits, and same known quality. A strong clone is a repeatable plant.
This is controlled propagation. You manage moisture, cut quality, and environment, not just stick a branch in a cube and pray.
Genetics stay the same
A clone is a copy of the mother plant, not a new phenotype from seed.
Clean cuts matter
A clean healthy cutting gives you a better chance of fast recovery and root formation.
Humidity keeps it alive
Before roots form, the cutting depends on moisture management to avoid drying out.
Environment controls success
Temperature, moisture, and low stress determine whether a clone survives and roots well.
What you need
Healthy mother. Clean cuts. Stable humidity.
Healthy mother
Only take clones from a strong actively growing plant with good structure and no obvious problems.
Clean blade
Use a sharp clean tool so the stem is cut cleanly and not crushed.
Humidity control
Fresh clones need a moist environment because they cannot drink properly yet.
Rooting support
Rooting gel or powder can help the cutting shift faster into root production.
Clone medium
Use a stable propagation medium like cubes, plugs, or another rooting-friendly base.
Step by step cloning system
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