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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Maryland (Just outside of DC)
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How Much Lught Should a Clone Get and How?
Hi everyone,
I am hoping to begin some cloning this weekend. The plan is to use a compact florescent light and put the cuttings in clear 7 oz plastic cups topped with cling wrap with a hole poked through for the cutting and Shultz's take root as the rooting agent. I have read quite a bit about different cloning techniques here and my many thanks to those who have posted so much information, but one thing that doesn't seemed to be covered too much or I have just missed it is how much light to give the cuttings. I see references to no direct light and weak light, but I just don't get it. I've been using Reflector lights and compact florescent bulbs, but do I go with a 20 Watt (comparable to a 75 watt Incandescent light)? Should I go higher or lower in CFL Watt range? ...and how much space should I give between the cutting and the light if I want to post the light directly above the plant? Thanks
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Re: How Much Lught Should a Clone Get and How?
About 6 inches above the cuttings.
I was hopin' Boss would see this, he is more up to date on the wattage and spectrum of CFLs than I am. I use florous, 4 foot shop lights an even mix of warm white and cool white, all the watts I can get them in. 40 watt tubes
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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If you got a little cash shop around for a T-5 Floro. the work great for veg and clones. the got 2'&4' systems.
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