says who???? ive taken fresh clones that rooted already and put them into flowering right away but if u weant a bigger yeild then obviously ur gonna veg the clone for some time firstno clone is ready for flowering. Its just a baby
Flowering a clone w/out veg time is like sending a 4 year old on their first date... things make more sense if you wait a bit. strain/method dependent, i guess?says who???? ive taken fresh clones that rooted already and put them into flowering right away but if u weant a bigger yeild then obviously ur gonna veg the clone for some time first
www.bayareacannabis.orgi dont know where to get clones in cali either....but that dosent bother me much even tho that would be nice
i dont know where to get clones in cali either....but that dosent bother me much even tho that would be nice
What's ridiculous are you medical growers that live in a privileged location but completely fail to understand basic economics and how scarcity influences price.well if your an mmj patient they are everywhere... that website link was selling the same clones i get for $15 for $50.. ridiculous.. also check out craigslist.. oddly enough there are clones on there pretty frequently
What's ridiculous are you medical growers that live in a privileged location but completely fail to understand basic economics and how scarcity influences price.
Why is buying a clone for $50 ridiculed but buying a ten-pack of seeds for $100 is not? In both situations, the likely scenario is you end up with one good pheno. With the seeds, you lose time with germination, throw out almost half due to sexing, yet with one clone, I can have a viable mother plant in just a few weeks.
If you lived in a non-medical state without easy access to clones, tell me you wouldn't pay $50 for someone to ship you one? Tell me, short of buying a plane ticket and flying to a medical state, buy clones, and ship them back to yourself, how you would intend to grow your favorite strains? How much is too much to pay for good genetics?