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Once you have your cannabis cutting(s) in the growing medium, mist spray bottle filled with water and place in pan. Remove the dome and mist cuttings 2 or 3 times a day. This prevents the cuttings from drying out and also changes the air under the dome. This step is fundamental; courts have no way to replenish lost moisture because they have no roots. Humidity under the dome should be about 90% until the roots appear in court. Cuts should be kept between 72 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Hot or cold inhibits root growth. If you live in a cold climate, you may need a heated propagation mat.

The cuts will need light, you need a bright light but not too intense. Dapple sunlight if you are leaving your cuttings outside. Inside you can use a device of double-tube fluorescent bulb with both cool white and warm white in the apparatus (or two “grow” tubes). This will give a good spectrum, balanced light. Fluorescent light does not penetrate if you have to keep the lights very close to the cannabis plant (1-2 inches above the cannabis plant).If you use a metal halide or high pressure sodium fixture you must keep the cuttings much further (2 to 3 meters from 175 to 400 watt bulbs and 4 to 6 feet for a 1000 watt bulb).Lights should be turned on for 18 to 24 hours a day.

For water cuts can be used pure distilled water (or water quality), or you can add a very mild fertilizer, such as cloning Olivia Wilder Duplicate solutions or concentrated in the bud, you can use a 1.4 strength general purpose fertilizer solution hydroponics. Remember to adjust the pH of the solution of water / nutrient.

Water the cuttings every two days if you live in a very dry climate you need water every day. Do not let dry out the average growth. Do not let it be found in water or stem rots. (NOTE: A great way to water the cuttings is to use two sheets, one of the holes and one without Fill the tray with no holes about half way with water and then slowly lower the tray holes (cuttings) to let it act for a while ‘and slowly bring the tray and let it drain ..). Small Hydroponic systems are available to automate the watering cycles of cutting, which reduces the amount of manual work.

After about a week, you can test if cannabis plants have begun to root. Remove the humidity dome and leave it for an hour or two. If the cannabis plants are wilted at all then you probably root development enough to sustain it. If you did not die did not notice to leave the dome off, if they are wilted, spray the cuttings and dome and replace the dome on the tray. Once you have decided that the cannabis plants can fend for themselves, stop misting the cuttings and leave the humidity dome off. (NOTE: When the cannabis plants have roots, constant misting can actually be harmful cannabis plants).

If the lower leaves begin to yellow and die, do not worry, it’s perfectly normal. This is a cannabis plant feed on itself to sustain life, moving valuable nutrient and water growth. Do not remove the dead growth until the cannabis plant is rooted. If you remove the dying growth of the cannabis plant can starve and die altogether. When cuts are completely rooted you can log in hydroponics or soil. If you want to buy quality cannabis seeds, then visit Dutch seeds web shop. Dutch seeds offers you high quality cannabis seeds.