Can I clone my flowering plant?

LegalToker1

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I 'm a first time grower and I'm flowering my plants. I smoked a bud from one of them. It was amazing, and I really want to clone this plant, but I dont know if thats possible at this point.

If anyone could tell me if or how to clone this plant I would really appreciate it!

Thanks in advance for any information.
 

SmokeyMcSmokester

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if its past two weeks into flower it might be difficult to clone..you should just harvest the top 2/3 of the plant, and re-veg it. just put the lower 1/3 in 24 hrs of light, and give her a light dose of veg nutes.
 

poplars

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make sure when you reveg you keep the temperatures at 72-75 degrees F..... I put mine under plenty of light and nutes and they still died because I didn't put them in a temperature controlled room....

good luck!
 

MsBBB

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I 'm a first time grower and I'm flowering my plants. I smoked a bud from one of them. It was amazing, and I really want to clone this plant, but I dont know if thats possible at this point. If anyone could tell me if or how to clone this plant I would really appreciate it! Thanks in advance for any information.
I am following along with this thread because I would also like to know the answer. I have read many comments about not cloning late into the flowering stage. I still don't know why, what is the reason? :leaf::leaf:
 

JealousGreen

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I have rooted clones from a plant that was 5 weeks into bloom, but with a very poor success rate. Usually my clones have 100% success rooting. I've had more luck re-veging plants after flowering. It doesn't allow you to get as good of a fully flushed, ripe product but that's the sacrifice you make to keep the genes.
 

Apache

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I have cloned 8 weeks into flowering. It takes a loooong time for the cuttings to root and for it to shift back to Vegetative stage. Good luck!
 

steverthebeaver81

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i have an injun friend that does this as well. he has little bitty clones that have a nice little nug on them. They definitely take longer to root and as such using the quickest rooting system possible is best. He uses aeropnics for his cloner and it does him well. But like apache said, it takes a long time for it to shift back to veg. youll get some one leaf fan leaves. but it can be done. I just pulled 10 clones off a godzilla 2 weeks into bloom. 8 of them survived.
 

poplars

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i have an injun friend that does this as well. he has little bitty clones that have a nice little nug on them. They definitely take longer to root and as such using the quickest rooting system possible is best. He uses aeropnics for his cloner and it does him well. But like apache said, it takes a long time for it to shift back to veg. youll get some one leaf fan leaves. but it can be done. I just pulled 10 clones off a godzilla 2 weeks into bloom. 8 of them survived.
nice good info
 
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