mared juwan
Well-Known Member
I do it all the time with no ill effects. A cut from a flowering plant will take a few days longer to root. Also it must "reveg" as it starts to grow again. The first couple leaf sets might be wrinkly or oddly shaped but the plant will grow out of that quickly. It definitely will not stress the mother plant you are taking the cut from (try to take cuttings from only the lowest branches). I try to avoid cutting from a flowering plant ONLY because it takes longer to root and start growing. But I have been lazy or busy on many occasions and let plants flower for a few days or even a couple of weeks before taking cuts. Despite what I hear all the time there were no ill effects to the health and potency of the resulting clone. So if your choice is between a cut from a flowering plant or no clone at all I would choose to take the cutting every time.Hello there, Sorry for posting a Question in your thread but i was wondering if i took a clone from a flowering plant in less then two weeks of flowering, would it stress or hurt the plant at all and will the clone survive Thanks.