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Cut all the tips off those leafs! Like cut em about in half! U want the clone to focus on making roots but it’ll be more concerned with making the leafs grow unless u chop em down! :d5:

I used to do that, but after seeing a study on cloning a while back I stopped. If I can find it, I'll post the link.

Bigger clones with uncut leaves actually rooted and grew fastest. Cutting leaves increased fluid loss which you need to avoid when you dont have roots.

I believe the only benefit they found for small clones or cutting leaves was to make space when you have a bunch of clones close together in the dome.

Something to experiment with if so inclined :pass:
 
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