There's no scientific basis and no basis in my experience for your position. If you want to pretend growing from seed is "not 100%" that's fine, but healthy clones are as good or better than seeds, IMO. I've grown from both many times. It's all about the health of the plant and how you veg...
Right after I posted about having to solder a bypass in my old lights, another one went out. I just bought two of Northern lights 2 light packages. Pretty excited. What kind of frame do people typically use?
Just because you had them tested doesn't mean anything. You expect every clone to perform exactly the same? You've done this for multiple generations and measured a decline at each cloning event? BS.
FYI -- I forgot to mention I've had to solder a bypass on all 3 of my "cheap" leds due to one or more of the leds going out. So being handy with electronics is useful/required at some point unless you get a good warranty with a company that's still around to honor it.
I suspect the problem with clones no matter whether you have an ancient mother or clones of clones of clones... is eventually you get a viral infection (or several) that don't kill the plant but eventually make it weak and unproductive.
I'm not familiar with your specific light, but you should determine what the real flower footprint of the light is, not the mfgr's claims. Many light mfgrs greatly exaggerate what their lights will do. I like to do 5 seeds to insure 1 or 2 females.
I would lean towards fewer plants on your...
5 years ago I bought "cheap" LEDs that I'm still using today. Cheap is really cheap these days as I paid 285 for my lights and they only pull about 160w. I was asking about lights a few months ago and someone vouched for the Virperspectra. Spending a fortune on the "best" light isn't...
I've never understood the claim that cloning clones will cause genetic drift. Cloning the same plant or a clone of that plant doesn't increase the probability of mutation in any way I can understand. So why would a clone from an old mother be any more/less subject to mutation than a clone of a...
Just to clarify this, I would never trim anything in flower unless it was dead (like a shaded limb near the bottom). LST or supercrop only to prevent light burn in flower.
I wouldn't do any pruning 3 weeks into flower myself. I would lollipop at the flip and then leave everything alone except to keep the canopy even. I find that the plant drops any fans it doesn't use in flower on it's own. I would tuck fans up top under any bud it's shading but I think it's...
Sometimes you get duds and there's nothing you can do. I assume you used the same soil, etc. for this one. Just wait and see if it makes it. If not, sounds like you have plenty of others going strong. Good luck!