Cloning a triploid branch?

Nutty sKunK

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Trifoliate is not the same as triploid. A triploid has an extra set of chromosomes and is often sterile to the point it cannot be pollinated with traditional strains. Trifoliate plants will sometimes keep the trait, and sometimes they grow out of it. It’s not necessarily genetically “programmed” into them.
Ah I see thanks for clarifying that. So if it keeps the trait in this branch I wonder if you could grow a full trifoliate plant?

Gonna try cloning and wondered if it would make a good choice?
 

Star Dog

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Wow that looks lush very nice, Ime the tri foliate grows out when they get older, I can't be absolutely certain but iirc the tri foliate didn't transfer to clones.
 

Nutty sKunK

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Wow that looks lush very nice, Ime the tri foliate grows out when they get older, I can't be absolutely certain but iirc the tri foliate didn't transfer to clones.
Ah gutted, I may try anyways as I’m wanting to clone each plant incase one’s a keeper.

You know those random branches that pop out from where the cotelydons are placed on the main stem? Would they work at all for cloning?

I’ve noticed with autos those little branches are usually way behind the rest of the plant in terms of maturity
 
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