Jmayne Chronic
Well-Known Member
i think most of you have the wrong idea here. maybe im wrong but from experience i can tell you that if you maintain a mother and take clippings periodically, as long as your mom stays healthy, you will keep getting the same traits.
however, if you start with a seed and take a clone, tehn flower the main plant ....now clone that clone and flower the bigger one ....then clone that clone and flower that bigger one ...etc .,...you will get different traits each time. not neccessarily different but certain traits will be expressed more every time you do this.
example:
start with a genotype. qwerkle.
choose a phenotype thats characteristics are short, compact and purple. flower said plant but first take a cutting. the next cutting may be more purple and more compact. do this again and the next may be even MORE compact and more purple....
use the phenotype that stretches alot and by the fifth time you might be stretching 5x in flower.
I see where your coming from here, but.....at what point would this be a bad thing? I mean what traits other than maybe height,or a bad mutation would be magnified and be nonbeneficial, personally on this grow I never have had anything other than carbon copies, but than again everyones experiance is different so you may be right.
Wolverine, I didnt say anything about your clones dying, I was just going over a common scenario I commonly hear about, and from what Ive done and seen they only keep the hermie genetics if the mother is not in a controlled environment ive done that process more than once on different strains,