Clone in trouble, mother in flower, what to do?

Hello all,

I had recently figured out that my mother was getting way too large to keep vegging her. So I took a single clipping (Mistake) and then put her in 12/12. I've put pics of what my clone looks like, the leaves are wilting, and turning yellow. To clone I used TakeRoot by Schultz, and I've been misting it everyday. I guess my question is, can I take a clone from the mother while its in flower, or what do you guys recommend I do? I'd rather not start from seed again, I'm thinking revegging the mother after flower? But then again, I'm a noob. Tell me what's wrong with my thinking! :)

Anything you guys see?
 

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CLOSETGROWTH

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Hello all,

I had recently figured out that my mother was getting way too large to keep vegging her. So I took a single clipping (Mistake) and then put her in 12/12. I've put pics of what my clone looks like, the leaves are wilting, and turning yellow. To clone I used TakeRoot by Schultz, and I've been misting it everyday. I guess my question is, can I take a clone from the mother while its in flower, or what do you guys recommend I do? I'd rather not start from seed again, I'm thinking revegging the mother after flower? But then again, I'm a noob. Tell me what's wrong with my thinking! :)

Anything you guys see?
First of all, Why didnt you use rockwool? You need to put the clone in rockwool instead of planting it directly in soil. I know, sometimes it works, if your experienced that is. Clones need humidity, and a humidity chamber. You need to study a bit on proper cloning techniques. You can find this info all over this site, and all over the internet. I have taken clones from a flowering plant before, and yes, most of the time it works if you clone the right way. Or yes, you can reveg that motherplant after it bears its fruit. You seriously need to do your homework before you make more mistakes. Now get that pencil and piece of paper out and research this forum on growing the right way. Hate to be rude, but too many nubes get into this situation. Knowledge is Power, now go out and get that knowledge and grow the biggest plants around. Best of luck to ya :)
 

jaybee007

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what u need 2 do is cilck on
my signature and download the file
called cannibus videos and
all the info u need should b in there
and then i would get some rockwool
and clone like fuck my friend
but b warned dont download
the whole torrent as i think its
about 32 gb
u only need the cannibuus videos
good luck
 

cazador

Active Member
Hello all,

I had recently figured out that my mother was getting way too large to keep vegging her. So I took a single clipping (Mistake) and then put her in 12/12. I've put pics of what my clone looks like, the leaves are wilting, and turning yellow. To clone I used TakeRoot by Schultz, and I've been misting it everyday. I guess my question is, can I take a clone from the mother while its in flower, or what do you guys recommend I do? I'd rather not start from seed again, I'm thinking revegging the mother after flower? But then again, I'm a noob. Tell me what's wrong with my thinking! :)

Anything you guys see?
You can clone from the mother in flower the earlier the better/easier. grab some lower plant material to use and they will work fine.

edit - your clones may come around. First off, don't over water. You should only need to water once. Let the soil dry a bit if you keep it to wet the plant will suffocate/rot. For the first week keep them under a humid dome (2L coke bottle, top cut off), air them out daily. then remove the dome after a week you should stat to see roots soon depending and how big the container and temp,....
 
I understand it needs to be under a humidity dome. It is indeed under one. Also, it's so hard to form a good, solid, opinion of your own because there are hundreds of techniques/ways to do a single thing. You say I need to use rockwool closetgrowth, yet there are lots of videos/instructions with people who recommend soil. Please don't assume that just because I'm asking for help on what my plants look like, doesn't mean I don't know anything or don't know how to research.
 
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