Clone in veg. sprouted white hairs

StonedSurfer54

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So i cloned my Sweet Skunk plant like 3 weeks ago, and one of her clones (still in flowering) sprouted some white hairs

Do i have to throw her into the flowering chamber now? Or can she wait like another 2-3 weeks?


Any advice is appreciated

:peace:

--C
 

NinjaRobbie

Active Member
do u mean put the one u took the clone in the flowering chamber? if so u dont have to it all depends on how big u want her to get. since u all ready know that its a girl then u can decide on what u want to do. let her veg for 2-3 more weeks or flower her now its up to u and how big u wanna let her get
 

StonedSurfer54

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do u mean put the one u took the clone in the flowering chamber? if so u dont have to it all depends on how big u want her to get. since u all ready know that its a girl then u can decide on what u want to do. let her veg for 2-3 more weeks or flower her now its up to u and how big u wanna let her get

The mother is already flowering... shes been flowering for a month

I took some clones off HER.. and since I already know they are GIRLS (i wouldnt clone males) one of them has sprouted her hairs while in veg... my question is, is it okay if i leave her to veg for a while longer, or do i have to start flowering her since her pistils are out



Ill post pix later tonight when i get my camera out of my girls purse
 

NinjaRobbie

Active Member
ooo o k i get it now no u dont not have to flower her u can veg it for as long as u want and it will still be a female so ur good to veg it longer
 

Eagle Eyes

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You can't force the clone to do anything outside the genetics. with a little patience the clone WILL in most cases revert back to vegging, It may take a couple of weeks before you notice any change or growth (some genetic strains will not "re-enter" the veg cycle, its’ rare but possible)

I actually take my clones during the flower cycle, about 20 days in. They almost always have the pistils (hairs). Once rooted and planted in the medium the bud sites will expand (more) and pistils will stop growing and shrink slightly. Look for new growth at the top of the plant.

Good luck.
 

StonedSurfer54

Well-Known Member
You can't force the clone to do anything outside the genetics. with a little patience the clone WILL in most cases revert back to vegging, It may take a couple of weeks before you notice any change or growth (some genetic strains will not "re-enter" the veg cycle, its’ rare but possible)

I actually take my clones during the flower cycle, about 20 days in. They almost always have the pistils (hairs). Once rooted and planted in the medium the bud sites will expand (more) and pistils will stop growing and shrink slightly. Look for new growth at the top of the plant.

Good luck.
Thanks for your input Eagle Eyes

yeah, the cutting have grown A LOT since i cut them off their mother (who was a week into flowering when she was cloned) Ive been feeding them Spring Water mixed with Fox Farms Big Bloom (a mixture of worm casting and bat guano and other trace minerals that plants LOVE) The mix has REALLY helped them blossom with new sets of leaves almost everyday... The following picture is two of the 4 clones I have. These two both have white pistils (which they didnt have on them when I cloned them) already showing...




Im going to wait a couple weeks i think, to let them grow some more and that way I can finish up the ladies ive got goin in the flowering chamber... My ultimate problem right now is I dont wanna crowd the flowering room... Plus im broke for a couple weeks and I cant help the light/heat problem until i get some more doe
 
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