Growing gone bad
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When is it to late to Cloan a plant
Why even respond?1st its clone
2nd when you flower
3rd read a book
I used to take cuts at two weeks in or so, anymore I take cuts before I flip. I do understand the branching capabilities of the flowering clone. and although it could have been a lot of things I did see a decrease in potency .Hi Dbkick..
In my case, I reveg the flowering clone, and turn it from a bud into a big ol potted plant all lst'd up and ready for the next round of flowering.. by the time it starts flowering it is just one big ol strong plant that is identical to it's original mother in potency potential. I've taken flowering clones from flowering clones from the same strains for years.. never any noticeable loss of integrity..
When I re veg the cloned almost finished flower, it creates the most intense branchy off spring it is just crazy.. I wont clone a plant that doesn't have some budding happening.. if I have a choice..
I am probably just being a dummy.. tired.. long day..you can see the one I took at week 6 in the photo. took forever to revert.
Its never too late to take a clone. Are you sure how to take clones?When is it to late to Cloan a plant
Werent you the dude just a day or two ago who said on another cloning thread that you couldn't clone after you started to flower?1st its clone
2nd when you flower
3rd read a book
What is the RH of your cloner? Is bud rot not a concern?I've taken cuts up to week 6 myself. I've read pros and cons of flowering clones but first hand I did see decrease in trichs from the flowering clone.