Clone and t.c. with Auotflowers

my mother plant is starting to loose a little something and i am looking to get into a new strain. i like the process of cloning and tissue culture because i can get so many baby's off just one seed. I am not really sure how autoflowers work, I would really like to switch over to the auto flowering plants because some of them have such a short flower time.

can someone tell me if its even possible to clone or take a t.c cut from a auto?
If you do take some cuttings will they continue to flower while establishing rots?
do you have to make seeds in order to keep from ordering from a seed bank 3 times a year?
 

ThatGuy113

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It is possible but it the clones wouldnt be able to develop quick enough to flower correctly. It is highly not suggested and it is impossible to keep a mother plant that is a auto. The whole idea of autoflowers is flowering based on days alive and not light schedule. Most only have a life cycle of 8-10 weeks. They begin flowering around day 21, so if you waited for a decent branch to cut and then clone it will already be flowering and you cannot reverse it. I would suggest doing some more brushing up on the subject before you continue.
 
It is possible but it the clones wouldnt be able to develop quick enough to flower correctly. It is highly not suggested and it is impossible to keep a mother plant that is a auto. The whole idea of autoflowers is flowering based on days alive and not light schedule. Most only have a life cycle of 8-10 weeks. They begin flowering around day 21, so if you waited for a decent branch to cut and then clone it will already be flowering and you cannot reverse it. I would suggest doing some more brushing up on the subject before you continue.
well i know about the constant light schedual and i fugured it was not possible to clone one, but i thought i would ask, just to see if there were any tricks or anything. people say you cant re-veg and flower a auto and i have done it, not with much success but it did work.
 
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