Autoflower Cuts

MrToad69

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White Widow is one of those Autos that are known to be excellent in structure...

That said, this is a kind of see it to believe it situation..How
old is the mom? I don't think I've ever
seen a clone grow that fast...How long did the mom go into vegging before that clone was taken?
(I'll be honest...knowing what I know about Autos..I dont believe it)
 

Macncheesehaze

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I guess I’m pretty baffled how stress can change genetics tho, my eyes don’t change colors when my nose gets broken. Maybe that’s a dumb example but to me it doesn’t make sense. And op it’s one thing ask a question or actually do the experiment. You just kind of said I did it I’m not gonna explain or show you guys but your dumb for not believing me. In 2020 you want people to believe you with no proof? Lol make a grow log revenging a flowering auto. Then and only then will the community respect this. Cloning and flowering, can be done as I have shown. Revegging an auto cut? Well you got the juice now.
 

printer

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I did not keep a detailed account of my grow, did not expect anything worth documenting. These two pictures taken April 29, I have multiple strains I was trying.





The top are clones in the plastic pot, the bottom the mothers in the clay pot. So I took clones from the mother when it was still quite young. The mother's stalk is thicker than the clone.

Put the two together to get a closeup of the two. Mother on the right. When I put the mother outside it was just starting to go into flower. The clone has been getting a constant level of light, the mother getting occasional cloudy days. I am guessing I put the mother out about two weeks ago.



I am surprised that the mother has seemed to go veg on me. Not what I was expecting. The seeds are freebees from Seedman. No mention of what genetics.
 

Macncheesehaze

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I did not keep a detailed account of my grow, did not expect anything worth documenting. These two pictures taken April 29, I have multiple strains I was trying.





The top are clones in the plastic pot, the bottom the mothers in the clay pot. So I took clones from the mother when it was still quite young. The mother's stalk is thicker than the clone.

Put the two together to get a closeup of the two. Mother on the right. When I put the mother outside it was just starting to go into flower. The clone has been getting a constant level of light, the mother getting occasional cloudy days. I am guessing I put the mother out about two weeks ago.



I am surprised that the mother has seemed to go veg on me. Not what I was expecting. The seeds are freebees from Seedman. No mention of what genetics.
Are they autos?
 

printer

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The White Widow seemed to be as it was going into flower when I had the lights on 24 hours. Maybe I was mistaken thinking it was going into flower. The three WW I have in my room are visibly in flower, the other strains kind of where the WW was two weeks ago when I flipped. I wish I could give a better account, but as I said I did not expect to learn anything significant on this run. I have a few more seeds, next time I will be more dilligent on documenting the grow.
 

Macncheesehaze

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The White Widow seemed to be as it was going into flower when I had the lights on 24 hours. Maybe I was mistaken thinking it was going into flower. The three WW I have in my room are visibly in flower, the other strains kind of where the WW was two weeks ago when I flipped. I wish I could give a better account, but as I said I did not expect to learn anything significant on this run. I have a few more seeds, next time I will be more dilligent on documenting the grow.
Well what the op was trying to prove or say was fact anyways is that if you clone an autoflower it changes its genetic make up and can be revegged like a photoperiods plant. I’d like to see someone really try this and document it even tho it seems like a pretty silly idea.
 

Thundercat

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I did not keep a detailed account of my grow, did not expect anything worth documenting. These two pictures taken April 29, I have multiple strains I was trying.





The top are clones in the plastic pot, the bottom the mothers in the clay pot. So I took clones from the mother when it was still quite young. The mother's stalk is thicker than the clone.

Put the two together to get a closeup of the two. Mother on the right. When I put the mother outside it was just starting to go into flower. The clone has been getting a constant level of light, the mother getting occasional cloudy days. I am guessing I put the mother out about two weeks ago.



I am surprised that the mother has seemed to go veg on me. Not what I was expecting. The seeds are freebees from Seedman. No mention of what genetics.
The clone is flowering under 12/12 now right? Its hard to say from those pictures but it looks to me like the mother plant isn’t actually flowering but showing preflowers which is simply a sign of maturity. Which explains why it’s not continuing to transition into flower outside.

I could be wrong, just what it seems like to me. Like I said before many auto flower seeds contain plants that will not auto flower.
 

bk78

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I did not keep a detailed account of my grow, did not expect anything worth documenting. These two pictures taken April 29, I have multiple strains I was trying.





The top are clones in the plastic pot, the bottom the mothers in the clay pot. So I took clones from the mother when it was still quite young. The mother's stalk is thicker than the clone.

Put the two together to get a closeup of the two. Mother on the right. When I put the mother outside it was just starting to go into flower. The clone has been getting a constant level of light, the mother getting occasional cloudy days. I am guessing I put the mother out about two weeks ago.



I am surprised that the mother has seemed to go veg on me. Not what I was expecting. The seeds are freebees from Seedman. No mention of what genetics.
They obviously aren’t autos if you can control their veg and flower states.
 

bk78

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So it looks like you spent more money on rooting gel, growing medium,time and effort then you’ll get in return from running this experiment?
 
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