baseballdaddy
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can you clone from a plant , once it has been put in the flowering stage ???
scott from dallas
scott from dallas
yes i have from one that was 6 weeks in flower. it will take about 2 weeks for it to vert back to a veg. stagecan you clone from a plant , once it has been put in the flowering stage ???
scott from dallas
i always take off the bottem limbs and take as many from them as i can. i get 7 8 cloneswhat part of the plant are you rooting
sorry no i dont i am computer dupid lolOK THANKS...hey do you have a good link for cloning...
i can get 9 out of 10 to root every time regaurdless of being in veg. or flower. the only diff. is the time a flowered clone takes to vert back.It can be done, but they say, since the plant has changed from vegging, which clones need, it's more difficult to get them to take root. There is lots of cloning info. If it doesn't work for you, just don't give up. If you could get fresh pollen in a bag/sack, & shake it over one branch of the Momma, you would have lots of good seeds real soon. Also, rejuvenate the Moms, and clone them 2 months after rejuve. So much potential, so little time. Good Luck.
here you go hope this helps. i used to only use the liquid and had bad luck. no i use both and my turn out is 9 out of 10What do you clone in? IE; Perlite, Rockwool, Potting soil? Domes, heating pads, gels or powder, etc. I'm very interested.
the thing i forgot to say waz i also have my cubes seting in water the whole time. this help keep the hum. up and get you light as close as possable whithout burning them. this also helps keeping the hum. up. you have to have very high hum. good lucki just lost 10 clones i cut, used rockwool and rootech, the clones all had large bumps where the gel was at, but no roots came.. anyone know what i did wrong?