Swim has a special lady but she is already in flower. He would like to clone her

go go kid

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instead of trying to clone her, have you concidered revegging her after flowering?
you just leave a few buds on the lower branches and throw her back into 24/0 and she will reveg, you can then take clones galore from her
you can take clones , but its very late into flower, the best bet is the reveg after harvesting in my opinion.
someone may know wether you can take clones at this late stage
 

BodegaBud

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instead of trying to clone her, have you concidered revegging her after flowering?
you just leave a few buds on the lower branches and throw her back into 24/0 and she will reveg, you can then take clones galore from her
you can take clones , but its very late into flower, the best bet is the reveg after harvesting in my opinion.
someone may know wether you can take clones at this late stage
honestly I tried that once before and the plant never came back. Maybe I didn’t leave enough
 

BodegaBud

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So this one has hermed it looks like. I already dusted some some of the lower buds with pollen and still would like to reveg bad idea? What’s weird is out of 3 fem plants 2 hermed and they were completely different strains. The last one hasn’t hermed but it just went into flower too. I’m wondering if this stupid ass solar humming bird ball which lights a tiny light that my wife hung up did it or something else
 

Tvanmunhen

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So swim has a special lady he would like to get clones from but she’s already into flower. Swim has tried regrowing after cutting at harvest but that hasn’t always worked for him
Get yourself a sandwich bag poke a bunch of little pin holes in it then fill it with some moist soil. You can also use cheesecloth nylon stocking something that breaths and you can spray with water when it dries out. Then find a good node scratch it up a little bit put some root hormone wrap your contraption keep it moist and she'll root. I believe they call it air layering!
 

Tvanmunhen

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I have done it often on fruit trees it helps establish a large clone. It can take up to a month and a half on my apricot tree just depends on the climate. It doesn't seem to stress the plant too much although I have noticed some drooping or discoloration on leafs of the branch that I clone. I've had very high success rate It's usually in the transplant where i muk it up!
 

go go kid

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i do it on cotoniesta for bonsai tree pruning practice, unfortunatly we had a bunvch of sheep got on to our pro[perty through a busted fence and they ate all my bonsai trees and a bunch of my hindu kushes, one of them that did survive got attacked three times annd still survived, and produced a very short compact plant with many colas on it, i got lucky they never found the rest. but no more bonsais left, i could have killed the little bastards
 

Lordhooha

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So this one has hermed it looks like. I already dusted some some of the lower buds with pollen and still would like to reveg bad idea? What’s weird is out of 3 fem plants 2 hermed and they were completely different strains. The last one hasn’t hermed but it just went into flower too. I’m wondering if this stupid ass solar humming bird ball which lights a tiny light that my wife hung up did it or something else
Why would you want to keep a plant that’s clearly unstable?
 

Roxo

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Why would you want to keep a plant that’s clearly unstable?
Well, it happened in two completely different strains so the most logical guess is that an environmental stress caused the herming.

Honest question: Why would air cloning be any better for a plant in flower?
 

Tvanmunhen

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Well, it happened in two completely different strains so the most logical guess is that an environmental stress caused the herming.

Honest question: Why would air cloning be any better for a plant in flower?
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Well, it happened in two completely different strains so the most logical guess is that an environmental stress caused the herming.

Honest question: Why would air cloning be any better for a plant in flower?
I'm not sure that it would be any better for the plant. Just believe the success rate would be much better due to the fact you don't cut the branch off of the plant before roots are even grown.The branch that you decide to clone will just live normally off the main route supply.
 
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