CAN U CLONE IN EARLY FLOWERING

2TOK3R

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No, you were offering shit advice when you didn't know wtf you were talking about.
I will often take clones 5-7 days after flip with normal success. Just gotta get the ones as low as you can that have the least amount of visible flowering
That makes sense bro I would have not thought like that thanks for the advice bro definitely using advice about the lower branch for clones
 

2TOK3R

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And can we just try get along everyone is entitled to there opinions let's not invest into negative opinions plz I do appreciate all advice and I think we all can benefit from knowledge people go to university to get this advice thanks again guys and maybe girls
 

2TOK3R

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Depending on how you grow, I would have to say the time lost while re-vegging an already matured flowering clone is made up for by giving you a really bushy (slightly mutated temporarily) plant that would do well under a scrog net right from the start.

Think of how much fimming\topping and throwing away plant matter it takes to get an even screen of green with an immature plant from clone or seed. The extra time you had to veg\train it is cut away and tossed into a pile anyway if you consider time as plant matter.

IMO "monster super cropped" clones are the way to go, especially if you like growing large 1-2 lb plants with scrog nets. I actually prefer to clone a few weeks into flower.

You might as well get a good head start, and air layer you some nice huge clones right away (I've cloned 3 ft tall & wide branches, with 1/2" + stalks this way). Your rooting success rate will drastically increase by "air layering", not to mention cut down on the time it takes to root. No need to take cuttings when you clone plants this way, as they stay attached to the mother until they are rooted.

Either way, the longer you wait while the plant is under a 12/12 photo period, the more chance your going to have a monster crop clone. That's a good thing IMO, as a bush is far more able to utilize indoor lighting then a tall lanky plant is.

Short answer: Yes
Thanks very Informative I love it exactly what I need to know because that's my goal for yields shot my brother
 
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