ttystikk
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Can you even clone an auto. ?
I've done it.
Can you even clone an auto. ?
The correct answer would be Auto-Flowering varieties Flower according to a "genetic timeline" and not dependent on a photo-period. So while you can take a clone from an auto-flowering female, quite successfully, it will retain the same "genetic timeline" as the mother, and throw itself into flowering accordinglyCan you even clone an auto. ?
hey c rex, i m doin 6/18 in flowering now. but i d love to have someone try 6/12. thinking that if 12 hrs of dark is good in 12/12 should be ok for 6hrs of light. the 18 hr cycle perhaps shortening the time. but more stretch and i get light weights. have nt figured that out yet. good topic man.
420 monster et al, i cloned big band auto. clones went photoperiod. small light fluffy nugs. would nt do it again.
You have little tiny seedlings under what light schedule?Well, I couldn't save any if the clones they were too far gone so I just threw some bag seed in.
They popped the day before yesterday so I threw them under the 6/2 schedule. I'll post a pic update on them tomorrow.
You have little tiny seedlings under what light schedule?
I'll inbox youHow do I do that?
Wow
That's aggressive
I'm pretty radical with how I treat seedlings but even I give them a weak or two to stabilize.
Good luck