Clones Veg Time/Planning?

pakist0ned

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Hey guys! Doing photos for the 1st time, which I want to take clones.

Setup:
4x4 for flower
2x4 for veg
2x2 which I'd like to avoid, but can use if really beneficial.

Plan for seed run:
Pop 4 seeds, veg them, take clones (5 each), give 1 more week of veg to recover, flower for 9 weeks.

That means that the 4x4 will be busy for 10 weeks, after taking the clones.

Plan for clones run:
- 2 weeks for rooting (20 clones)
- 4 weeks in 1 gallon pots (maybe 2gal?)
- Pick a pheno, transplant for 5gal, give 4 more weeks in veg, waiting for the 4x4 to be free again.


Questions:
- Overall plan, seems ok?
- Veg clones for 4 weeks in 1 gallon pots, is it ok?
- Transplant the keepers for 5gal pots, and veg them for 4 more weeks, is it ok as well?
- Choosing a pheno in beginning of week 6 of flower, is it ok? Obviously would be better to harvest/cure/smoke, but my Vegging space is quite limited here.

My main doubt is about holding those clones until I actually pick a pheno (around week 5/6), and still hold the keepers while flower test is free.

Feel free to give your thoughts, would love to hear some more experienced words!

Many thanks in advance!
 

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FirstCavApache64

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Vegging the clones for 4 weeks in one gallon pots is fine. I keep mother plants in these size pots for quite awhile. The clones you take are going to be 8 weeks old by the time you get them to the flower room and will be pretty big by then. It's pretty close to what I do and I supercrop them all as they get tall. Trying to pick a keeper without doing a smoke test is up to you. I'd run a cycle through the tent and then another cycle of other strains after it. You can keep the clones from the first run in Solo cups a good while you dry and sample buds. If you have a winner from the first run then veg it out to run after the second cycle. They will still get a good veg time and be more reasonable in size for a 4x4 tents height restrictions. It's great when it works out but it can get stressful trying to juggle the plants around. Hope you find a great system that works for you.
 

speedwell68

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It all sounds good on paper. But be prepared for the fact your plants will likely take longer to flower than 9 weeks. I was saying, in another thread, putting deadlines on a harvest never works out, because they take as long as they take. Just because the seed breeder/vendor says they take 9 weeks means nothing, the estimates on the packet are for marketing purposes only. Once I get to week 4 of flower I stop counting the days/weeks.

This morning I had two of one strain completely ready to go, yet their 3 sisters have at least another week, maybe 2.
 
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