EverythingsHazy
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100% fine.
The only way I know to fuck up cloning clones and so on ....is if you take clones from a plant that was revegged ....the clones will have a loss in potency and if you clone that clone it will have a further loss in potency and so on.....but I hear growers all the time cloning clones for years with no problems....Ive always thought(not sure why) Cloning a 2nd generation Plant will cause hermies/ stress, basically bad news?Is there any truth to this.
Mother>Clone>Clone>?this generation?
I want to Keep my lemon skunk as its one of My favorite strains but have no more seeds.
I just took clones from plants that were a week into flowering. It definitely took longer than usual to root and take off into veg....is this a problem? The shape of them are much thicker and bushy than the plants I got them from. If there is no potency loss it seems like a way to improve the pheno. It was a long process, but the strain was sick...it has potency to spare. Have you heard of anyone doing this to get fat mothers from stringy strains?The only way I know to fuck up cloning clones and so on ....is if you take clones from a plant that was revegged ....the clones will have a loss in potency and if you clone that clone it will have a further loss in potency and so on.....but I hear growers all the time cloning clones for years with no problems....
ya growers take clones in flower to get nice big plants .....what I was saying is if the plant you took the clones from was revegged after being flowered the clones will have a loss in potency and the clones from that clone and so on ...your grand the way your doing it..on less there revegged plants u took them from....hope this helpsI just took clones from plants that were a week into flowering. It definitely took longer than usual to root and take off into veg....is this a problem? The shape of them are much thicker and bushy than the plants I got them from. If there is no potency loss it seems like a way to improve the pheno. It was a long process, but the strain was sick...it has potency to spare. Have you heard of anyone doing this to get fat mothers from stringy strains?
Not from revegged plants you didn't or you be smoking shit for weed by now...clone:an exact replica of a donating sample. meaning clones are supposed to be just like their "parent" ive cloned clones of clones that were cloned.. lol and have been for years.
So, this is good news....I can definitely see this being useful. Clones in flower. Nice.ya growers take clones in flower to get nice big plants .....what I was saying is if the plant you took the clones from was revegged after being flowered the clones will have a loss in potency and the clones from that clone and so on ...your grand the way your doing it..on less there revegged plants u took them from....hope this helps
I like these clones from flower but I wouldn't clone those clones. So far I've only used them in a separate tent 12/12 from rooting. They take a little longer to root and initially the foliage is mutant-like (e.g. on my last one's the leaves had no serrated edges) but they produce fine. It's a good backup too, if you took clones thinking the plant was female (or before it showed sex) and it turned out to be a male, you just lost a bunch of clones. To make it up take some clones from your flowering fem(s) to make up for the loss.So, this is good news....I can definitely see this being useful. Clones in flower. Nice.
I am seeing the non serration and everything else you describe. If they become fat healthy veggies with a shorter inter-nodal spacing than what is keeping me from mothering it out? I understand they go through a rough beginning but eventually there is a plant structure that I want replicated. Why not?I like these clones from flower but I wouldn't clone those clones. So far I've only used them in a separate tent 12/12 from rooting. They take a little longer to root and initially the foliage is mutant-like (e.g. on my last one's the leaves had no serrated edges) but they produce fine. It's a good backup too, if you took clones thinking the plant was female (or before it showed sex) and it turned out to be a male, you just lost a bunch of clones. To make it up take some clones from your flowering fem(s) to make up for the loss.
They could be fine, I have no doubt you can successfully clone them. But I haven't cloned any of those to tell first-hand whether there's any effects on potency or yield, mainly because I haven't been in a situation where I had to. I have a couple coming up that are just rooting and will probably take some clones off those when they grow up and see how the clones behave. What I do know is that there are a lot of people that take these clones off flowering plants, so someone has likely cloned those type of clones and may have some first hand experience to share.I am seeing the non serration and everything else you describe. If they become fat healthy veggies with a shorter inter-nodal spacing than what is keeping me from mothering it out? I understand they go through a rough beginning but eventually there is a plant structure that I want replicated. Why not?
When you say at onset, how far after 12/12 flip? The one's I've taken have typically been week 2-3 after the flip. I'm liking the little mutant's. Haven't grown any out into full size plants (pretty well straight to 12/12 after rooting) but I have one Jack The Ripper right now outdoor that was looking like it was going to die off. It just really started growing again about a week ago and is now shooting out normal nodes/leaves. It's looking like it's going to have crazy amounts of nodes and growing fast now. This thing was 1/3 of its current size a week ago... You can still see some of the darker/mutant leaves towards the centre and bottom.ok here's my 123th clone of a clone of a clone......same strain, never mothered.
clones takes @ flower onset 5 times a year for over 20 yrs
Thanks, it's looking nice now, will be small as it will likely start pre-flowering in a week or two where I am. But whatever, if it produces even an ounce it's getting free light and water, no complaints. Wouldn't clone this one as my outdoor season is short and I never bring anything from outside into my indoor grow room. No problem though, I have 3 more directly behind it in 7gal pots that are now taking a 3'W x 6'L x 3'H' footprint after 8 weeks outside, those will produce some nice budNormally, I take them within the first 3 days of flipin...if not you'll send them into a shock when rooted in clone form..... they start throwin off 1 leafers for a few.... then back into veg
That nice green plant you growin there will produce just like the plant before....take some clones