generational drift

Rocky Top High

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I have been cloning clones for quite sometime. It really is the way to grow. Tell her she should have zero issues and good luck.
 

LeSpliff

Active Member
right?

Now I heard that somewhere along the line, if you clone a clone of a clone of a clone, you may produce a hermaphrodite. But it goes on to say the seeds from this bisexual speciman are normally feminized...a good thing.

Down the road we go...
 

Seamaiden

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I happen to be growing from seeds that came from a 5th generation clone where one of them went hermie and it was missed. I can tell you unequivocally that the seeds are in no way, shape, or form "feminized", as I have a 2:1 male-female ratio.
 

mr green thumbs

Active Member
I just realized that I spelled pundit square wrong in my first post but it does work. 10th grade biology. Check it out. google search.
 

Wordz

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of course you can keep cloning, how do you think all the clone only strains spread around to everybody. it's not like there is only one guy with a mother plant for all the clones there are
 

makinthemagic

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i would think the more the clone is removed from the original the more chance for any mutation. it could be a good mutation or a bad one.
 

LeSpliff

Active Member
Imagining one guy with a mother plant...that's really funny! Thanks for clearing that up, of course, bring in the clones.
 
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