make clone from topping in flower?

baggednismo

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the plants have been in flower now for the 5th day, pulled the males thus far and have 1 identified female. i would like to take clones from her but this is my first time cloning :bigjoint: so should i top the plant now and will the topping cut act as a good clone in an aero cloner? I planned on trimming some clones from the lower portions of the plant. I wasnt really sure how long i should wait before cutting, any advice?
 

naked gardener

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If she is in flowering you should go ahead and take cuttings now before she really begins producing--the longer they flower before you take clones, the more stressed the clones will be (at first) and will take longer to respond to veg lighting and longer to root.

A pic of the plant would help--you can top it and try to root that cutting--but only if the stem isn't already too thick. So be on the safe side and take a few from the bottom of the plant and when they all root and start showing new growth, just keep the healthiest.
 

DrGreenFinger

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Concur with NG. You want to take the cuttings from flowering plants as soon as possible. Reverting back to veg is stressful, and you want to limit the stress to a cutting that's trying to root.

The top makes a great cutting. I have always had great results from tops of plants. Check out Al B Fuct and the huge tops (and shoots) he cuts. :peace:
 

baggednismo

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pics are in my grow log found in the sig. I will top her when I get home, just picked up a 140gph pump for the cloner @ lowes so tonight I will make it happen! Thanks for the info!
 

godspeed2k86

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Before topping I would jump over into the advanced forum section there's a stickey called "uncle benn's topping technique" give that a look over there is a lot of good info in there answered all my questions and learned a lot as well.
 
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