dingleberrykush
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is it possible to clone off of a clone, that is not a mother, but a brand new 21 year old? Not a TEEN, but a little bigger than that....per-say...14-15 inches in height. vegging.
1988 isn't 200 generations of cloning, work on your math. Whether it be genetic shift of problems from clones past on to clones. When a cell replicates, there's always a chance that something will go wrong and the genetics will not be copied perfectly. Logic would say that the further away from seed you get, the more chances the DNA has to make a bad copy. It will take a long time not going to dispute that, however it will happen eventually. How's that for bogus?ok here's a pre 1988 g13 cut.
I've also seen a nl grown in successive gens since the 80's.
What you got to back yer totally bogus claims?
I will ask the same of you.provide facts as to your wisdom, or the shut the hell up!
By Ed Rosenthal - Thursday, November 7 2002 (I'm sure you have never heard of him)I will ask the same of you.
grow up, he is the one that started mouthing and called me clueless , when I was right, read a few more post's before spewing off.taking clones from clones DOES HAVE an impact on the overall quality of future babies, as a rule of thumb 7th Gen is as far as I recommend, Mr Wiseguy needs to grow up and chill