Clone Care
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Clone Care

Whether planting your clone into soil or a soilless medium sterilization is essential. Be sure to be gentle.

  1. Get the growing medium of your choice ready . Or your Rockwell or routing pugs, these are not required as the clones can be planted directly into the growing medium.

  2. Make a small indent in your growing medium 43 in deep with a straw or Chopstick of your choice.

  3. Remove the Clone and place it into the hole a growing medium.

  4. Cover the hole firmly with your growing medium either coco or soil.

  5. Give it a fresh drink of nutrients now it’s been transplanted

  6. You’re now finished transplanting your cannabis clone

    To transplant your clones from rockwool or rooting plug/pellets to a growing medium and or hydroponically is covered below

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Transplanting your marijuana into soil
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Transplanting your marijuana into soil

Transplanting young marijuana clones or seedlings is one of the first things novice gardeners need to master. Rooted cuttings are eager to stretch their new appendages and begin feeding. For these young plants the first transplant could be equated to a baby’s first taste of solid food. Be gentle and take care.

Please follow these steps when transplanting your clones and seedlings

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Seed Germination
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Seed Germination

Here you can learn about how to properly Germinate Cannabis Seeds with Success!

At Ontario Clones we recommend the following methods:

  • Paper Towel Method

  • Jiffy or Coco Coir Pellet Method

  • Soil Method

  • Rockwood Method

  • Rapid Rooter Method

  • Lights

If you want to learn more about these methods, please continue reading.

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Transplanting clones and seedlings
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Transplanting clones and seedlings

Transplanting young marijuana clones or seedlings is one of the first things novice gardeners need to master. Rooted cuttings are eager to stretch their new appendages and begin feeding. For these young plants the first transplant could be equated to a baby’s first taste of solid food. Be gentle and take care.

If you are interested in learning more about the process please continue reading.

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