MedicalMike420
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i really want this plant to stay in my garden. It looks crazy. But it's almost ready to harvest. How can I clone it? What's tissue culture? How do I keep this plant?
Can tissue culture be done on a flowering plantIt's too late now. But give it a try to make sure
I think the success rate would be extremely low, your best shot is to harvest, and reveg. Get a cutting that wayCan tissue culture be done on a flowering plant
How do I do that? Throw it in a veg room after I chop off the nugs?I think the success rate would be extremely low, your best shot is to harvest, and reveg. Get a cutting that way
Yep. Leave some leaves, so it has something to use to grow. There's a few threads about reveging.How do I do that? Throw it in a veg room after I chop off the nugs?
I did take some but I had mold that looked like a web so I threw them out. Thought it was spider mites. I didn't expect it to be this frostyVery early flowering is ok, she looks almost done. For best results clone in veg
It can. But if it does, you didn't want those genetics anyway.Does revegging ever result in a hermie
You will. But remember, hermies are mostly genetically inferior plants. Less about grower skill and more about genetic stability.The local dispensary seems to have problems with rare dankness strains hermieing. This is moonshine ghost train haze by rare dankness. The dispensary has never had this strain. I think they just suck at growing tho. I guess I'll find out.
That's an awesome looking reveg.Here's a plant that's been back in the veg room about 5-6 weeks.
Just leave some popcorn buds near the base and you'll get lots of new growth to clone from.
Expect some funky growth at first. Single bladed and twisted leaves are common.