How to clone autoflowering plants

panta

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i just orders feminized seeds lowrider/ak47 is it possible to clone it in the first 20 days before it starts to flower
 

learing the ways

Well-Known Member
auto flowering plants are unclonable, because they grow by age once theyve harvested they die off, impossible to regrow. your best bet is growing a male for seeds.
 

panta

Well-Known Member
thanks thats what i needed can u tell me can i put 4 different strain in the same growbox and flower them at the same time regardles of their flowerin period meaning that some will finish sooner.they are all feminized
 

learing the ways

Well-Known Member
i cant see ther being a problem as long as you have sufficient light for them, and that they have enuf room to grow, and make sure they all in seperate pots 2.some may grow better than others but that could just be the strain nothing to worry bot too much i wuld say.
 

[Lucas]

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I've grew 20 autoflowering feminized seeds, I ended up with 16 plants females. I bet 1/4 in your growbox go male and seedbud is the resort. Just a warning I by no means wish male plants on you or anyone else.
 

panta

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[Lucas];2154052 said:
I've grew 20 autoflowering feminized seeds, I ended up with 16 plants females. I bet 1/4 in your growbox go male and seedbud is the resort. Just a warning I by no means wish male plants on you or anyone else.
i got 2 males from my 3 fem. auto LR/AK47
 

kylruss

Member
you can't clone autoflowers.
you would have to make seeds.
I know it sounds like a contradiction in terms, but I have found a way to successfully clone autoflowering (Ruderalis) plants with a reasonable amount of vegetative growth returned to the clone.

After realizing the age-determinance of the autoflowering plants was entirely hormone regulated (similar to the photoperiod determinance of Indica and Sativa), I began to play around with certain factors of my cloning technique.

After about 3.5 to 4 weeks of vegetative growth nearly all Ruderalis' will show sexual characteristics. The most important aspect of my technique is quick identification of sexual characteristics formation. It's paramount to take your cutting at the earliest possible moment.

If you don't already know, it's best to take any cuttings from the lowest point of your plant. This is because the hormone levels of the old growth are much more stable than those nearer the apical meristem. Well, this characteristic is doubly important with Ruderalis clones, as it literally serves a dual purpose. The lower branches haven't yet received the signal from the top that sex has been determined and to start bud production. It's only a small window of a few hours that you'll have to take your cutting if you want to do this properly.

Root your cutting under 24\7 light of full spectrum and low intensity before transferring the rooted clone into your grow medium. Once established you can pour on as much light as you can provide and the clone will grow vegetatively for about 80% of the parent's final size, producing bud at the same percentage. The physical age of the clone may be twice as large as it should be, but the flowering time is the same as it is from a seed.
 

hoss12781

Well-Known Member
sounds like a pain in the ass to clone a small plant. Don't get me wrong I grow autos all the time and love them but just get some seeds its not that diffucult. I wouldn't try and clone them.
 

rocpilefsj

Misguided Angel
I know it sounds like a contradiction in terms, but I have found a way to successfully clone autoflowering (Ruderalis) plants with a reasonable amount of vegetative growth returned to the clone.

After realizing the age-determinance of the autoflowering plants was entirely hormone regulated (similar to the photoperiod determinance of Indica and Sativa), I began to play around with certain factors of my cloning technique.

After about 3.5 to 4 weeks of vegetative growth nearly all Ruderalis' will show sexual characteristics. The most important aspect of my technique is quick identification of sexual characteristics formation. It's paramount to take your cutting at the earliest possible moment.

If you don't already know, it's best to take any cuttings from the lowest point of your plant. This is because the hormone levels of the old growth are much more stable than those nearer the apical meristem. Well, this characteristic is doubly important with Ruderalis clones, as it literally serves a dual purpose. The lower branches haven't yet received the signal from the top that sex has been determined and to start bud production. It's only a small window of a few hours that you'll have to take your cutting if you want to do this properly.

Root your cutting under 24\7 light of full spectrum and low intensity before transferring the rooted clone into your grow medium. Once established you can pour on as much light as you can provide and the clone will grow vegetatively for about 80% of the parent's final size, producing bud at the same percentage. The physical age of the clone may be twice as large as it should be, but the flowering time is the same as it is from a seed.
Pics or it never happened lol! A clone of an autoflower plant is the same maturity/age as the plant you took it from, I do not understand how you can get it to flower in the same amount of time as from seed. I would really like to see it though to prove me wrong.
 

Duku

Active Member
I just tried to explain to my homie that its not possible to clone. He does not get it.
He gave me some nice top shelve seeds. Come to find out they are also auto's
5 boys an 2 girls and he wanted to clone the girls.

Let him know if he wants to wreck the yield just try cloning.
 

crosscountrykush

Active Member
I have never grown auto's but I know someone that does.

You can clone an auto just like any cannabis plant. Yes you want to do it early as the auto is still in veg.(Keeping light on 24 hours will help prolong this a tad bit)

Only thing is you cannot keep a mother plant of an auto.
 

braxt

Member
u can regenerate an autoflower fam all u have to do is when u harvest the plant dont destroy it just cut all the buds off and it will produce buds all over again, i have a jet 47 auto and a cobra fem auto regenerating right now
 

Systema

Active Member
I know it sounds like a contradiction in terms, but I have found a way to successfully clone autoflowering (Ruderalis) plants with a reasonable amount of vegetative growth returned to the clone.

After realizing the age-determinance of the autoflowering plants was entirely hormone regulated (similar to the photoperiod determinance of Indica and Sativa), I began to play around with certain factors of my cloning technique.

After about 3.5 to 4 weeks of vegetative growth nearly all Ruderalis' will show sexual characteristics. The most important aspect of my technique is quick identification of sexual characteristics formation. It's paramount to take your cutting at the earliest possible moment.

If you don't already know, it's best to take any cuttings from the lowest point of your plant. This is because the hormone levels of the old growth are much more stable than those nearer the apical meristem. Well, this characteristic is doubly important with Ruderalis clones, as it literally serves a dual purpose. The lower branches haven't yet received the signal from the top that sex has been determined and to start bud production. It's only a small window of a few hours that you'll have to take your cutting if you want to do this properly.

Root your cutting under 24\7 light of full spectrum and low intensity before transferring the rooted clone into your grow medium. Once established you can pour on as much light as you can provide and the clone will grow vegetatively for about 80% of the parent's final size, producing bud at the same percentage. The physical age of the clone may be twice as large as it should be, but the flowering time is the same as it is from a seed.

Looks like you know a lot! Thanks for all the details!
 

Systema

Active Member
u can regenerate an autoflower fam all u have to do is when u harvest the plant dont destroy it just cut all the buds off and it will produce buds all over again, i have a jet 47 auto and a cobra fem auto regenerating right now
How many time you can regenerate it and harvest?
 

Prickles

New Member
Haven't read all the posts here but get the general gist of things.
I understand that if you can clone an AF it's not a true AF. Might be wrong; I've never tried it.

But I've never tried it because for me cloning is irrelevant.
I like to force male flowers from my best plant after harvest and self pollinate it.
I just leave all the lower leaves and all the chunkiest lower buds (no need to be greedy and harvest it all, I'll have more in two or three months.)
I assume the genetic material in the male and female flowers is identical as it comes from the same plant and so the resulting seeds exhibit almost no variation from the parent and are guaranteed female (I've not yet produced any males and for several generations my plants are all much the same)

Anyone else regularly produce new plants from self pollinated plants seed?
 
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