Herd of people with 15 year old plantsMine is a NL and a Black Destroyer for going on 1.5 years now.
My black chernobyl cut I've had since I was 16 obviously I've had to resource it a time or two but only from the people I gave it too.Herd of people with 15 year old plants
What do you mean by you had to resource it?My black chernobyl cut I've had since I was 16 obviously I've had to resource it a time or two but only from the people I gave it too.
How old are you? If your 17 thats not that impressive!My black chernobyl cut I've had since I was 16 obviously I've had to resource it a time or two but only from the people I gave it too.
36 years since 1984 I do reckon...and he’s still growing it.I believe Jim (coots) had the one for over 20 years may be 30 can’t remember
Bananas all come from clones from the same plant for roughly 60+ years from the Cavendish variety we have now. But the old gross Michael variety they cloned for a hundred years or more if I'm not mistaken. They only lost the clone because fungus disease but not due to age.I’m a noob and this isn’t answering the question, but I want to air out I grief I had about a high times article lol. It said that a plant could theoretically live forever, and if one starts to get less healthy, you can use one of its clones. No organism lives forever. Everytime a cell reproduces, it loses dna, and so we have a limited lifetime from that.
I don’t doubt the accounts here, and I also wonder what the maximum life can be
if memory serves... as long as the telomeres are intact and dont have too much degradation, an organism can live for a really long time...I’m a noob and this isn’t answering the question, but I want to air out I grief I had about a high times article lol. It said that a plant could theoretically live forever, and if one starts to get less healthy, you can use one of its clones. No organism lives forever. Everytime a cell reproduces, it loses dna, and so we have a limited lifetime from that.
I don’t doubt the accounts here, and I also wonder what the maximum life can be
33How old are you? If your 17 thats not that impressive!
My understanding is your correct in that dna is lost over time afaik that's the reason behind root pruning mothers rather than just taking a fresh clone.I’m a noob and this isn’t answering the question, but I want to air out I grief I had about a high times article lol. It said that a plant could theoretically live forever, and if one starts to get less healthy, you can use one of its clones. No organism lives forever. Everytime a cell reproduces, it loses dna, and so we have a limited lifetime from that.
I don’t doubt the accounts here, and I also wonder what the maximum life can be
Precisely.Can someone give me a quick rundown how to keep a cut going forever without getting too big?
I have a biscotti clone I paid a nice penny for and I want to keep it. Just take a clone off the mom, flower the mom, let the clone grow, take a clone, flower that precious clone once its too big, forever?