cloning

client420

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I'm thinking no, but can you take clones after a plant has started to flower? It will probably shock the plant and screw up my yield... right?

This is an outdoor girl and I want to keep it going indoors
 

Skunk#1

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you can do it. do it to the lower branches so that your not takeing anything that will produce big nuges but it wont hurt the plant to much. it will take awhile for the clones to revert and the root. it is better to do it before flower but sometimes that is just not possible.
Good Luck
 

marse7en

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the ones you cut off a flowering plant will be hard to root since they move their nutes to the "flowers" and not "roots".. but in clones.. you want roots... so .. in very early flowering stages, bottom steams might root.. but still hard.. just let it grow.. and clone earlier next time..
 

client420

Active Member
ok cool! Yeah I know I should have done this earlier but I was probably getting stoned. lol. I'll give it a shot though... Should I do 18/6 or just do 24?

Thanks guys
 

csd7025

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Mine have been under 24hour/day for 6 days i took them in flower how do i know if they are rooting? if they dont root how long till they die?
 

Dub-Azn

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well it depends what you put the clones into .... peat pucks or fiberglass ? when there in pucks the rooting usually shows between a week - 10 days
 

csd7025

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i put them in a mix of seedling compost and sand.. as an experiment at the same time i put one wrapped in tissue and kept it damp that one is dieing so maybe the ones in soil are gonna live
 
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