Do clones ready for harvest faster?

ProteinPapi420

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Hi guys I know its a stupid question. But If I take clones from a 40days old plant and it takes 7 days to root does it mean its ready to harvest them 33 days faster?( for ex. from seed to harvest it takes 110days but If I take clones and it takes 7 days to root 40-7 its 33 so it takes 110-33=77days to harvest?
 
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323cheezy

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I never go by days it’s not like a cake you don’t have to worry about over cooking it .... it’s better just to let it go till it’s dead .... imho patience is key
 

ProteinPapi420

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Why does it matter? Plants finish, when they finish, and the time it takes for them to finish flowering is never set in stone. Any stress caused by you, pests, or the environment can cause the time it takes for them to finish to extend.
Why it matters cause I wanted to put them outdoors and want to know when will it be ready cause when I plan to take them outside the days will get shorter thats why I was curious.
 

kmog33

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No difference if you flower out mature females. When you flip immature females from seed, they take longer. All clones are mature plants when you flip them.
 

Nizza

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Typically on a seedling when the nodes alternate and instead of oppose, and show small signs of its sex, It is ready for flower. Clones are usually always ready to flower

A seedling flowered from the beginning works fine though, check out the 12/12 from seed thread
I just think for it to ripen it takes a little longer
 
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