integra kid
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I have 2nd generation clones from a friend and vegging them to mothers. will my 3rd generation ladies be healthy and produce quality and quanity like the 1st generation females??
This is not true. You clone and clone and clone to as many generations as you like without loss of anything. When you clone you aren't copying the plant, you are continuing the life of the same plant, just seperate from the first part of the plant.yes and no....
Have you ever seen the movie multiplicity? its kinda like that if ya make a copy of a copy the copy wont be as clear as the first.
Usually when a breeder/ grower clones and they are getting a new mother they go for the biggest strongest woman they have to carry on those genes.
Your plant should be fine if it was from a good strong mother just dont go too far past 3rd gen, unless it is the biggest strongest
then why would you have a mother when all you would need to do is clone from a plant you had vegging that was a copy of the motherThis is not true. You clone and clone and clone to as many generations as you like without loss of anything. When you clone you aren't copying the plant, you are continuing the life of the same plant, just seperate from the first part of the plant.
Clip after clip after clip it's always going to be the same plant.
You can do it either way, many people don't have a mother and do clone clones repeatedly. Just make sure you are good at cloning so you don't loose a batch and run into a dead end. If your aerocloner dies on a run you could be SOL.then why would you have a mother when all you would need to do is clone from a plant you had vegging that was a copy of the mother
good points.This is not true. You clone and clone and clone to as many generations as you like without loss of anything. When you clone you aren't copying the plant, you are continuing the life of the same plant, just seperate from the first part of the plant.
Clip after clip after clip it's always going to be the same plant.