How soon can I take clones after my mothers have shown signs of revegg?

MoN3yb4Gs

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I am curious if I should continue to wait to take cuts of two mother plants that I brought in this fall. The plants have already both shown signs of new growth, and I am curious if there is any benefit to waiting any longer.
 

MoN3yb4Gs

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Thanks guys, this is my first time successfully re vegging.

The first shoots looked abnormal in the sense that the leafs didn't have any definition on them, but that was the first sets of leaves that came out of the buds.

Now the leafs look normal and the plants have began to grow new stem growth. I just want to take clones from these, and then I'll probably chop them.

I just thought I benefit by letting them grow in there re vegged state awhile before taking the cuttings...

I've watered them well, and they have been fertilized already. Should I wait for the fertilizer to be used up for awhile befor trying to clone or am I making this too difficult? I've cloned in the past with good results. It's just that these two re veggers are my only resource right now and I want to make sure I get what I'm going for. Thanks.
 

Mountainfarmer

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I would let the mothers have a period of stress free growth, like a week possible two. The less stress the mother ut if you keep through, the easier clones taken from her will root. Cannabis is a resilient plant if you repeatably restress her she will/might hermie on you. GL
 
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