Yep, a couple of my cuts are about 30 year old plants, but I've only had them for a year and a half. Chem 91, and Green Crack.The brightside cheese cut is 30 years old and ticking still and thats probably been serially cloned plenty i think it just depends on the genetics and that you avoid viruses etc when keeping stuff long term
Oldest ive heard of was the original romulan cut who knows tho there could be older it be a trip to know how old some of the very old cuts areYep, a couple of my cuts are about 30 year old plants, but I've only had them for a year and a half. Chem 91, and Green Crack.
After so many generation ur genetics weaken yes, but not til f5 er soIf you crack a seed then make a clone then a clone of that clone and so on is it the exact same plant or does each time you clone you lose a little something?
F5 stands for "Fifth Generation", and is a term relative to breeding the cannabis plant, and has absolutely nothing to do with clones. Taking a clone from a clone doesn't make the second clone an F2.After so many generation ur genetics weaken yes, but not til f5 er so
Tbh through experience im inclined to agree i used to think genetic drift was a bigger thing but now i think less so than we used to think cos knowing what we know about plant viruses and pathogens these days it seems to be there probably responsible for the loss of vigour more so than serial cloning dont get me wrong not every plant may be able to take it as much as others but time has shown with some strains at least serial cloning aint the worst thing you could doF5 stands for "Fifth Generation", and is a term relative to breeding the cannabis plant, and has absolutely nothing to do with clones. Taking a clone from a clone doesn't make the second clone an F2.
Also, genetics do not "weaken". A clone is an exact copy of the original genetics. It doesn't matter how many times you clone from a clone of a clone.
According to my buddy who been doing it for 20+ yrs n clones 1000s a year, he says every 6-7 yrs he has to switch up his line due to sumthingF5 stands for "Fifth Generation", and is a term relative to breeding the cannabis plant, and has absolutely nothing to do with clones. Taking a clone from a clone doesn't make the second clone an F2.
Also, genetics do not "weaken". A clone is an exact copy of the original genetics. It doesn't matter how many times you clone from a clone of a clone.
Ur rite Im a big fan of cloning I jus figured the genes would eventually weaken and as a grower for 13 yrs now and hung around wit veteran growers since I was 16-17 I’m 27 now , I’ve heard of cloning on clones for way too long and the growth patterns started to weaken and slower growth n potency altogether so restart from seed, maybe it was 8-9 yrs of doing that who knows all I do know is he wouldn’t lie to me and I used to move pounds for the dude and noticed the potency wasn’t there any moreTbh through experience im inclined to agree i used to think genetic drift was a bigger thing but now i think less so than we used to think cos knowing what we know about plant viruses and pathogens these days it seems to be there probably responsible for the loss of vigour more so than serial cloning dont get me wrong not every plant may be able to take it as much as others but time has shown with some strains at least serial cloning aint the worst thing you could do
U read way to much shit on the internet bud, there is a way to preserve any clones actual potent genes yeah through tissue work n all that but u can’t just simply clone on clone on clone forever and expect mad potency way down the line dude with no serious knowledgeF5 stands for "Fifth Generation", and is a term relative to breeding the cannabis plant, and has absolutely nothing to do with clones. Taking a clone from a clone doesn't make the second clone an F2.
Also, genetics do not "weaken". A clone is an exact copy of the original genetics. It doesn't matter how many times you clone from a clone of a clone.