Should i keep this clone

PuffNpipez

Active Member
So I decided to experiment and take a clone off an Autoflower not knowing that it wouldn't grow into a full plant but just a big bud site. Well I didn't think that the clone would even live. I didn't use any kind of nutrients or anything I just cut the clone at a 45 degree angle and shaved off the sides of the stem a little bit stuck in a rock wall and watered and kept it covered with a clear plastic lid.
And just made sure the leaves are moist every day until it took root.
People are telling me to get rid of it because it's not worth growing out and waste of nutrients but I feel like this little clone wants to live and it's gotten pretty big. bigger than I thought it would get what do you guys think should I kill it or just grow it out and see what happens for funIMAG0561.jpg IMAG0558.jpg
 

BobCajun

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Grow it out, why waste it? Looks healthy. Maybe you happened onto a rare clonable auto. Maybe take another clone off it and see what happens with that one.
 

donando

Active Member
Holy shit that thing is twice the size of what I have from seed lol

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PuffNpipez

Active Member
Grow it out, why waste it? Looks healthy. Maybe you happened onto a rare clonable auto. Maybe take another clone off it and see what happens with that one.
I guess I'll grow it out.
I know it won't grow into a full plant it's like cutting a tentacle off of an octopus and the tentacles still alive lol Autos are weird
I would take more clones but the mom is already flowering
 

PuffNpipez

Active Member
Holy shit that thing is twice the size of what I have from seed lol

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Lol
Yeah it's like almost 3 weeks old now it took two weeks to recover and produce roots after I first clipped her. I don't know if you can tell in the picture but the bottom half where the cut leaves are and the smaller leaves at the bottom that's the original clone the big top growth is all new.
 
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