:joint:thanks man!!! And a new year to you..
ink the world Well-Known Member Dec 24, 2009 #42 + Rep for ya man, very nice. I did the same thing, with a twist. I had a female plant outdoors that got pollinated and I wanted to keep the mothers genetics untouched. At harvest I saved a small bud that was seeded and cloned it. It took a while but it finally rooted, produced more clones for me and is now flowering. Pics take you through the stages of her from cutting to 3 weeks into flowering. Attachments 11-05-09_1400.jpg 52.2 KB Views: 36 11-22-09_1146.jpg 72.2 KB Views: 35 11-22-09_1147.jpg 70.8 KB Views: 31 DSCF0023.jpg 81.7 KB Views: 31 DSCF0027.jpg 69.3 KB Views: 28
+ Rep for ya man, very nice. I did the same thing, with a twist. I had a female plant outdoors that got pollinated and I wanted to keep the mothers genetics untouched. At harvest I saved a small bud that was seeded and cloned it. It took a while but it finally rooted, produced more clones for me and is now flowering. Pics take you through the stages of her from cutting to 3 weeks into flowering.
dustbowlio Active Member Jan 26, 2010 #43 and another attempt at cloning buds!! Attachments 004.jpg 116.2 KB Views: 26 003.jpg 104.2 KB Views: 26 002.jpg 139.4 KB Views: 30 001.jpg 133.4 KB Views: 37 005.jpg 105.4 KB Views: 23 006.jpg 87.7 KB Views: 25 007.jpg 105.2 KB Views: 26 008.jpg 75.5 KB Views: 33 009.jpg 78 KB Views: 30
J jiggaboojones Member Feb 9, 2010 #44 dustbowlio said: and another attempt at cloning buds!! Click to expand... i wonder if a clone of a clone that has been provoked to do this will be as the original budcutting?
dustbowlio said: and another attempt at cloning buds!! Click to expand... i wonder if a clone of a clone that has been provoked to do this will be as the original budcutting?