NothinButThat#4
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I’ve heard you can, I’ve also heard that you can’t. Just wanting straight answers or maybe to hear from someone that’s tried it
Topping autos should be done between the 14th and 20th day. Give it 6 days to recover before doing any LST. More info here.I started 3 Bluetooth Autos 4 weeks ago, they are just starting to flower, I figured I was too late for these but wanted to know for future reference. Is topping them or any other kind of training also useless since they flower so fast?
Add that to the list of things for my nex grow.. thanks!Topping autos should be done between the 14th and 20th day. Give it 6 days to recover before doing any LST. More info here.
This is my first crack I have two in soil and two in DWC, I killed so many seeds and growing plants I don’t even want to talk about it, but thanks, I appreciate the compliment.That’s impressive.. puts mine to shame
Where? Where are these growers that have "cloned" autoflowers?A lot of breeders will say not to, however a lot of people here have had success doing so.... I plan to.
I don't personally feel that cloning autos is worth it. I listened to a podcast where a woman was claiming that she was cloning autos and running them out for 3-4 generations of clones. she did say that the plants got smaller each time. I just wasn't convinced that it was worth while. I am sure you would agree that cloning an auto "can be done" but since the clone is the same age as the mother plant... and also an auto... i don't see how you benefit from this.Where? Where are these growers that have "cloned" autoflowers?
Yeah like 4-6" plants if lucky with just the stem. I don't concider that a "successful" cloned plant.I don't personally feel that cloning autos is worth it. I listened to a podcast where a woman was claiming that she was cloning autos and running them out for 3-4 generations of clones. she did say that the plants got smaller each time. I just wasn't convinced that it was worth while. I am sure you would agree that cloning an auto "can be done" but since the clone is the same age as the mother plant... and also an auto... i don't see how you benefit from this.
anyhow the podcast is an episode of the cheap home grow on youtube if you wanted to listen to it. It is one of their videos from the last few months. worth listening to i guess... but they did not convince me it was worth doing. I'll grow my autos from seed.
i guess i consider it a successful "cloned plant" but I just don't see the point. the whole point of taking clones is so that you can have multiple plants without having to use seeds, while at the same time knowing your genetics are identical across the board. can take multiple clones from one mother plant and fill a whole room with clones after you veg them out...Yeah like 4-6" plants if lucky with just the stem. I don't concider that a "successful" cloned plant.
This is my point. How successful are a bunch of 6" or less "cloned" auto stems that have a few grams each? Did it work? Technically yes. Worth it? No. Not even close. In my eyes this is just not a positive which cloning is.i guess i consider it a successful "cloned plant" but I just don't see the point. the whole point of taking clones is so that you can have multiple plants without having to use seeds, while at the same time knowing your genetics are identical across the board. can take multiple clones from one mother plant and fill a whole room with clones after you veg them out...
I just don't really see the point in doing this with an auto because you can't really do what clones were supposed to do.
I don't even understand why this "can you clone an auto" question gets asked so often.This is my point. How successful are a bunch of 6" or less "cloned" auto stems that have a few grams each? Did it work? Technically yes. Worth it? No. Not even close. In my eyes this is just not a positive which cloning is.