So you take your clone...and turn it into a mother...then make another clone a mother...? Or do you just veg one plant up cut the whole thing down and clone it all?so is it ok to not have a mother? what I do, is take a clone from the original mother. Than take clones from that clone when mature, and so on and so on.
Is that after multiple generations or if you clone the same clone?You dont want to clone a clone more that 3-4 times. The plant will start to loose vigor and will not grow as fast or be as healthy. Personal experience.
I believe intenseneal is saying that it would be better to keep the original seeded mother plantI've always started from seed. Just before she is ready to flower, I take clones from her, and off to the flower room she goes. Now when those clones are ready 6-8 weeks. I take clones from them, and off to the flower room the original clones go. So on and so on. I never keep an original mother under veg. Always take clones from the clones. I think I conquer with intenseneal.
I'm the complete opposite, 10 generation of cutting from cuttings etc. with BB x WW...don't be fooled by seed company's policy that you NEED to buy seeds every other time. As long as the plant you want cuttings from is healthy, so will your cuts.You dont want to clone a clone more that 3-4 times. The plant will start to loose vigor and will not grow as fast or be as healthy. Personal experience.
I'm the complete opposite, 10 generation of cutting from cuttings etc. with BB x WW...don't be fooled by seed company's policy that you NEED to buy seeds every other time. As long as the plant you want cuttings from is healthy, so will your cuts.
I'm out of tonerlogic would suggest that a clone from a clone from a clone would be no different than the original plant the first clone was taken from seeing as how the term clone means exact copy. thinking in terms of a copy machine. if you have a proffessional copy machine the millionth copy will look as good as the first even when making copies from copies. now if you have a shitty copier that uses shitty ink, well, you're gonna get shitty results. hey, but what do i know