Flowering Cloning Tutorial

onlycucumbershere

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Can't offer advice really as I've never done it before. I hear that flowered cuts will take, but just take a lot longer than normal to readjust the chemical balance. But once adjusted, they grow good.

Just a few days ago I lolipopped one of my cheese plants and instead of throwing the cuts away I potted them. I'll give it a little while to see what happens :)
If you check my thread I'll try and get some pics and updates going - I've kind of ignored them so far as I focus on my other strains...
 

Boyz N Da Hood

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Its the same thing.. in my experience they root a lil faster too. They just take longer to grow cuz they have to reveg
 

onlycucumbershere

Active Member
Its the same thing.. in my experience they root a lil faster too. They just take longer to grow cuz they have to reveg
Any idea how much longer?
I've had my flowered cuts sitting for about a week now and seeing not much happiness, only drying.

Any idea also if the genetics gets strewn with hermyitis or not, when cutting like this?
 

2layz2p

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Flower clippings root faster as the hormones are in overdrive, once the roots are established it generally takes the same amount of time to re veg, as it was in flower, for example: If the clipping was in flower for 2 weeks, it will take 2 weeks to return to veg state under 24 hr lighting... just a little longer at 18/6 lighting.
 

nick17gar

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its the same process, but its iffy on their survival. the hormones are in overdrive, yes. and the increased phosporus stimulates root growth.

but is it key? no. best to do it in vegetative. do it a bunch, veg more, clone more, veg a little more, then flower.
 
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