Repotting a cannabis cutting: Instructions

Cannabis cutting Buying: How to properly handle your new home friend!

Congratulations on your new cutting! The following instructions will help you achieve the best possible success, whether it's about... Repotting yours Cannabis cuttings , the right one Light , Topping , pour or fertilize It works. Here you will find a detailed description.

Repotting a cannabis cutting: Here's how to plant it

After you have your Purchased cannabis cutting  Once you have it, the real work begins. You should Plant the cannabis cutting ! It has had a stressful journey and urgently needs a larger pot.

  1. Remove the cannabis cutting from the packaging
  2. Watering a cannabis cutting : Check the soil moisture. Before watering, the soil should be quite dry. If you're unsure, you can carefully insert a wooden stick (toothpick or similar) into the soil. If the toothpick remains dry, it's time to water. Alternatively, you can use your hand or a simple moisture meter. However, before watering, you should... Repotting a cannabis cutting .
  3. Repotting a cannabis cutting : To prevent mold and moisture buildup, you can use a two-stage strategy. First, use a 1-2 liter pot, and later your final pot (at least 5 liters). Fill the pot about one-third full with soil and then place the cutting inside. Next, fill the pot with soil, leaving about 1-2 cm of space at the top to prevent water from overflowing when watering. The soil should be loosely filled and only lightly pressed down. Hold the cutting as close to the soil as possible, near its stem, to avoid damaging any leaves or roots. Choosing the right soil for your cannabis cutting is crucial (more information here).

Cannabis cuttings humidity

Humidity plays a crucial role in the successful propagation of cuttings. In the first few days after taking the cuttings, a high humidity of 70-80% is ideal to protect them from drying out, as they don't yet have fully developed roots. A mini-greenhouse or a transparent cover can help retain moisture. However, be sure to ventilate regularly to prevent mold growth. Over time, as the roots strengthen, you can gradually reduce the humidity to 50-60%.

Cannabis cutting light

Your Cannabis cutting It has been repotted and now needs the right location. Young cannabis plants initially need very little. Light . They don't yet have fully developed roots, stems, and leaves. Therefore, less is more. The journey stresses the plants, and they must be gradually acclimated to their new environment. Why is this important? Cannabis cuttings ? Too much light This creates stress. Plants are static living beings that have a fixed location in nature.

Outdoor image: Yours Cannabis cutting outdoors It should initially receive only a little direct sunlight and then be gradually acclimated to it. The shade of another large plant, such as a tree, is ideal. Alternatively, the shade from a house or balcony will also work. Ideally, you should place the cannabis cutting near its final location for the first few days, but in the shade, and gradually move it into more direct sunlight. As a rough guideline, you can use the following:

  • Only indirect sunlight for the first week
  • Week 2: 2-4 hours of direct sun
  • Week 3: 4-6 hours of direct sun
  • From week 4 onwards: Full sun 😉

Indoor image: Your Cannabis cutting indoors It shouldn't be placed directly under full light. Either use a grow light or a dimmable lamp.

Cannabis cuttings temperature

A stable temperature Temperature is crucial for the health of your cuttings. Ideally, the temperature should be between 20 and 25°C. Temperatures that are too low can slow root growth, while temperatures that are too high can stress the cuttings and cause them to dry out. It is important to maintain a constant temperature, especially at night when it gets colder. Using a heat mat under the cuttings can help keep the temperature within an optimal range, particularly in cooler environments.

Fertilizing cannabis cuttings

In the first few weeks you will need Cannabis cuttings only a little Fertilizer is essential , as young plants are still sensitive to nutrients. A lightly dosed fertilizer specifically formulated for seedlings or cuttings is ideal. Start with a highly diluted solution, about a quarter of the recommended dose, and gradually increase the amount as the plants become stronger. Ensure the soil dries out slightly between applications to prevent root rot. Over-fertilizing can damage the cuttings and lead to nutrient burn.

Watering cannabis cuttings: The right water

Watering your cannabis cutting – here's what matters:

  1. Checking the moisture level : As described above, there are three options. The soil should always dry out completely before you water your cannabis cutting again.
    • The finger test – Carefully insert a finger into the soil. It should feel dry.
      • Pro: No tools are needed.
      • Cons: You only reach the surface of the cutting. The soil below may still be damp or wet, which can lead to mold growth.
    • The wooden stick test – Take a long wooden stick (e.g., a wooden skewer) and carefully insert it deep into the soil. If no wet soil sticks to the stick or it turns brown, it's time to water your cannabis cutting with suitable water.
      • Pros: Very inexpensive and simple method.
      • Cons: More difficult to assess than with a moisture meter
    • Moisture meter – You can use a simple or more expensive meter. These are available from around €10. In our opinion, this is a highly recommended method.
      • Pros: A very reliable method for measuring soil moisture.
      • Cons: It costs slightly more than the other methods.
  2. Watering cannabis cuttings : There are several approaches to watering any plant. Generally, moist soil retains water better than dry soil. It's better to water deeply but infrequently. Before watering your cuttings, make sure the soil is completely dry. This promotes root development and prevents waterlogging and mold.
    • Watering from above: When watering from above with a watering can, make sure that excess water can easily drain away. Otherwise, waterlogging and possibly mold will occur.
      • First, water your cannabis cutting with just a little water and wait one to two minutes. This gives the soil time to absorb the water. Then, pour the rest of the water into the pot. Be sure to pour the water carefully from a short distance.
      • Watering from above compacts the soil over time, leading to poorer root aeration. However, if you're using good quality soil, you can water from above without any problems.
    • Watering from below: If you're using a pot that's open at the bottom, you can also water from below. The advantage: The plant draws up exactly the amount of water it needs, and the soil isn't compacted. All you need is a suitable saucer.

Cannabis cuttings water

Water is vital for cuttings, but it's important to use the right amount. Use filtered tap water or tap water that has been left to stand for at least 24 hours to reduce chlorine and other chemicals that could harm the cuttings. The water temperature should ideally be between 20-22°C (68-72°F) to avoid cold shocking the plants. It's important to keep the soil consistently moist, but not wet. Waterlogging can quickly lead to root rot. Water the cuttings as soon as the top layer of soil is dry, and use a spray bottle to lightly mist the leaves if needed.

Cannabis cuttings soil

Choosing the right one Earth for your hemp cutting is particularly important. Cannabis cuttings simply at home direct in soil Planting directly in the ground is not an option. You can use standard potting soil from a garden center, but we strongly advise against it, as the pH value is difficult to determine. Based on the following criteria, we recommend... BioBizz Light Mix or Plagtron Light Mix.

It should possess the following qualities:

  • Good water permeability: Prevents waterlogging and root rot.
  • Light texture: Allows the roots to grow easily through the soil.
  • Low in nutrients: Initially, only lightly pre-fertilized to avoid overloading delicate roots.
  • High oxygen content: Supports root respiration and promotes healthy growth.
  • Stable pH values: The optimal pH value is between 6.0 and 6.5.
  • Good water retention: Retains moisture without drowning the roots.
  • Sterility: Free from pests and diseases to protect the cuttings.
  • Air permeability: Prevents compaction and promotes root aeration.

Cannabis cutting topping

The ideal time for the Cannabis Topping one Cutting Topping is done during the vegetative growth phase, once the plant has formed four to five nodes. Topping too early can stunt growth and impair the plant's regeneration. Be sure to use sharp, sterilized tools to prevent infection. The cut should be made precisely just above the next leaf node for optimal results. Repeated cannabis topping will further increase the number of main shoots, thus specifically promoting the plant's growth.

This comprehensive guide provides you with the most important information to succeed Growing cannabis cuttings . If you would like to learn more about the individual topics, click on the corresponding links to delve deeper into the details.