somebody1701
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Just because you had them tested doesn't mean anything. You expect every clone to perform exactly the same? You've done this for multiple generations and measured a decline at each cloning event? BS.
Theoretically, this could be done forever. However, all biological processes are subject to genetic shifts and mutations based upon their environmental conditions. Sometimes these changes are for the good, sometimes for the bad. Seeds rock!
BZZT! WRONG! I strongly disagree with Max's idea!I've never understood the claim that cloning clones will cause genetic drift. Cloning the same plant or a clone of that plant doesn't increase the probability of mutation in any way I can understand. So why would a clone from an old mother be any more/less subject to mutation than a clone of a clone of a clone?
For a day or so, yes it happens. Don't sweat it yet....give it 3-4 days. be sure you watered those rooters after putting the clones in them! I like them wet and put 5ml of water on them.@Helmut79 I'm not trying to hijack this thread but I really need help I JUST CUT 5 CLONES FROM MY FRUIT PUNCH AND THEY'RE WILTED AND NOT STANDING UP ON THEY'RE ON I USED RAPID ROOTERS then topped my plant is it normal for them to be WILTED?
I soaked them in rapid start and put water in the tray a lil and on the lidFor a day or so, yes it happens. Don't sweat it yet....give it 3-4 days. be sure you watered those rooters after putting the clones in them! I like them wet and put 5ml of water on them.
Pretty small sampling to make your (bad) conclusion from.i see a difference right a way. plant your see, .d clone from it . put the clone right next to the see., d and have both of them tested . who will win ? the clone will test slight less . and yield less think i am full of shit try it have them tested . i know its an a copy of the mother for some reason clones pull less and test slightlyyyyyyyyyyyyyy less strong . go ahead and bash me unless you have tried this and had them tested you will have no idea .
some plants are clone only and some flowers have been cloned for hundreds of years. if you are gentle with your plants and do not stress them the mutations may not be a big problemHow many times can you clone a cloned plant without having a mother plant?
How is this called? Generations of same genetics?
1) grow from seed
2) clone at switching to 12/12
3) grow from cuttings
4) clone 2nd time at 12/12
5) grow out
6) clone 3rd time at 12/12
.. and so on..
How many times before quality/quantity of the plants start decreasing?
interesting article. we still have a lot to learn about plants. kind of humblingHere's an interesting article: http://www.nature.com/news/tree-s-leaves-genetically-different-from-its-roots-1.11156
lol I am not talking about just 1` plant ,. just my opinion and what I learned . some people are larger scales then others will see a differencePretty small sampling to make your (bad) conclusion from.
Yeah, no.lol I am not talking about just 1` plant ,. just my opinion and what I learned . some people are larger scales then others will see a difference
shouldn't do bro, unless your process of cloning is stressing them before they established, I reckon they got better, but maybe I was just getting in sync and my babys was at last reaching full potentiali see a difference right a way. plant your see, .d clone from it . put the clone right next to the see., d and have both of them tested . who will win ? the clone will test slight less . and yield less think i am full of shit try it have them tested . i know its an a copy of the mother for some reason clones pull less and test slightlyyyyyyyyyyyyyy less strong . go ahead and bash me unless you have tried this and had them tested you will have no idea .