GrowinDad
Well-Known Member
Maybe a bad title but best I could come up with. Trying to get thoughts on whether a slower to root and get growing clone is an indication of a weaker, less stable, lower yielding end result.
I run a small Cab for veg and a regular tent for flower. Under how I have been doing things, plants end up in veg a little longer than I want and space in the veg area gets precious, basically because I have been cutting clones as soon as I am moving the plant to flower.
I usually end up with one or more clones than I need. So the "extra" tends to be one slower to take off. I am thinking of using it as a mom so that I can cut clones about two weeks after her "sisters" go into flower. But I don't want to be using a weaker plant as mother obviously.
Make sense?
I run a small Cab for veg and a regular tent for flower. Under how I have been doing things, plants end up in veg a little longer than I want and space in the veg area gets precious, basically because I have been cutting clones as soon as I am moving the plant to flower.
I usually end up with one or more clones than I need. So the "extra" tends to be one slower to take off. I am thinking of using it as a mom so that I can cut clones about two weeks after her "sisters" go into flower. But I don't want to be using a weaker plant as mother obviously.
Make sense?