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Cloning autoflowers

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I think I might be on to something or this maybe a lucky break. While removing lower branches which I hate to discard I decided to plant to see what would happen. I sprinkled moringa powder spirulina powder and trifecta supreme mycorrhizae in the hole dip the cutting in foop rooting gel and planted it. I didn’t think about until I saw it while cleaning the tent and went to discard it but noticed new leaf growth. Still not convinced I pulled it up out the soil to check, it rooted and I broke the thin roots. So now I have 3 cuttings from lower branching in soil with the same mix to verify the legitimacy of it all. Stay tuned.
 
Oh it can be done, and you may find that you feel those lower branches produced better than they would have if they'd stayed attached to the plant, but what you won't get is a plant that has the same growth pattern, speed or size of the mother.

So, definitely doable, but most people opt for a second plant vs a cutting when talking autos.
 
I think I might be on to something or this maybe a lucky break. While removing lower branches which I hate to discard I decided to plant to see what would happen. I sprinkled moringa powder spirulina powder and trifecta supreme mycorrhizae in the hole dip the cutting in foop rooting gel and planted it. I didn’t think about until I saw it while cleaning the tent and went to discard it but noticed new leaf growth. Still not convinced I pulled it up out the soil to check, it rooted and I broke the thin roots. So now I have 3 cuttings from lower branching in soil with the same mix to verify the legitimacy of it all. Stay tuned.
That’s really cool! It sounds like you’ve stumbled onto a great method for propagating your plants. I can’t wait to see how those cuttings turn out—keep us updated!
 
I think I might be on to something or this maybe a lucky break. While removing lower branches which I hate to discard I decided to plant to see what would happen. I sprinkled moringa powder spirulina powder and trifecta supreme mycorrhizae in the hole dip the cutting in foop rooting gel and planted it. I didn’t think about until I saw it while cleaning the tent and went to discard it but noticed new leaf growth. Still not convinced I pulled it up out the soil to check, it rooted and I broke the thin roots. So now I have 3 cuttings from lower branching in soil with the same mix to verify the legitimacy of it all. Stay tuned.
Wow, that's awesome! Cloning autos is tricky, so it sounds like you might be onto something special here. That mix of moringa, spirulina, and mycorrhizae seems like a nutrient-packed combo for rooting support—especially with Foop gel in the mix. Excited to see if your new cuttings take off, especially since autos aren't typically known for successful cloning. Keep us updated!
 
It’s great to see something new working out, even if it’s a bit of a surprise. The combination of moringa powder, spirulina, and mycorrhizae seems like it could really give the cutting a boost. I’m curious to see how the other cuttings turn out with the same mix. It might be a great way to clone autoflowers, especially if you don’t want to toss those lower branches. Definitely keep us updated! By the way, if you're into DIY projects, check out how to make your own homemade bong at https://2fast4buds.com/news/How-long-do-Autoflowers-take-from-seed-to-harvest – fun and useful!
 
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