General Cloning Help Plz

jusanothertoker

Active Member
My last grow i didn't clone or scrog and this grow I would like to do both. My question with cloning is this:

I would like to have a 2X4 veg and 4X4 flower room...if I take a clone right before my first batch goes into flower then how am i supposed to veg my clone as long as it takes to flower? Is there a way to do this with two tents?

I usually do 4 weeks veg and 10-12 weeks flower and I can't find any answers on how to keep a rotation using clones...thx for the help
 

inhaleindica

Well-Known Member
Put in fewer plants in flower. For example: 4x4 tent 6 plants at the end of flower in the middle and put the other 6 in early stages on the outside. Once 6 of them are done pull them out and move the ones outside into the middle and move the veg plants around it and so on.
 

jusanothertoker

Active Member
Thx for the responses....my problem was not the time spent in veg just how much growth would happen if i vegged for 10 weeks vs. my normal 4 weeks

I wanted to do 6 plants in the 4X4 but I might just use inhaleindicas advice....but that would make it hard to scrog...lol i want my cake and eat it too! I want to have a perpetual grow, when one batch gets done in flower put the veg into flower then rinse and repeat
 

tallen

Well-Known Member
You could also just keep a mother and clone off her 4 weeks before your ready to flower. Top and supercrop her to keep her from getting to big, and if she does get too big for your liking just flower her and grow another mother from one of the clones.
 

bigsteve

Well-Known Member
Size of your flowering room determines how many plants can finish at a time. I have a clone room, a veg room and a flower room.
I found that I need about 4 times the floor space for flowering as I do for vegging.

Grab the pots you plan on using and spread them out on the flowering tent's floor. However many pots fit on the floor is the maximum
number of plants you can grow at a time. One way to maximize the number of plants flowering is to stagger your grows. Instead of
starting 6 or 8 seeds at once, try starting 1-2 seeds a week. That will give you more space in both veg and flower rooms. Plants that
have been at 12/12 on a staggered schedule will be various heights and therefore take less space than the same number of almost-done plants.

Good luck, BigSteve.
 
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