Question about cutting clones and clones in stasis

phearless

Well-Known Member
Hello, I am currently on ym first grow and would like some information or advice in:

Taking 2 to 3 clones from this current plant at the most oppurtune time (still vegging at day 13 now).

Also, since I do not have a seperate flower/veg room is it safe to put these clones into stasis (freezing) as mentioned in the GrowFAQ (safely) and revive them when the light and space is available for use?

Has anyone sucessfully revived clones in stasis. Also, a tough issue for me to get is where EXACTLY should one clip to get a clone. (stem, node, leaf)

Thank you all in advance for your knowledge and help.
 

Lord Dangly Bits

Well-Known Member
i have a how to....for cloning in my journal....give it a read , it'll answer a bunch of stuff for ya.
MURDER'R!!!! :eyesmoke:

Hello, I am currently on ym first grow and would like some information or advice in:

Taking 2 to 3 clones from this current plant at the most oppurtune time (still vegging at day 13 now).

Also, since I do not have a seperate flower/veg room is it safe to put these clones into stasis (freezing) as mentioned in the GrowFAQ (safely) and revive them when the light and space is available for use?

Has anyone sucessfully revived clones in stasis. Also, a tough issue for me to get is where EXACTLY should one clip to get a clone. (stem, node, leaf)

Thank you all in advance for your knowledge and help.
Stasis??? You mean like Walt Disney Did? I Highly doubt a cutting can root after is has been frozen for a few months, let alone a day. I do know you can take a few cuttings and stick them inside a zip lock bag and stick them in the frig, and they can last a week or so.

As for freezeing. That is just my opinion. No fact of any kind. Never tried it. But it seems like the cells would be damaged from the freeze and thaw.
 

phearless

Well-Known Member
Theres a page on it in the grow faq I just wanted to know if anyone has tried this successfully.
 

Lord Dangly Bits

Well-Known Member
Freezeing Cuttings for any length of time. then getting them to ROOT..

I for one would never even think about trying it. Maybe someone out there has given it a go though.

Why not take a cutting, freeze it for 24 hours. And then try and get it to root. Then you can tell us all if it is possible.

You can go where no man/woman has gone before. :clap:
 

born2killspam

Well-Known Member
I've heard of much longer stasis periods (like 3-4 months) under refrigeration, but not freezing.. Never gone that long myself, but I used to travel distances with cuttings floating in thermoses, and the same through the mail (but not with MJ cuttings) with good succes rate..
 

grandpabear3

New Member
I've heard of much longer stasis periods (like 3-4 months) under refrigeration, but not freezing.. Never gone that long myself, but I used to travel distances with cuttings floating in thermoses, and the same through the mail (but not with MJ cuttings) with good succes rate..

berry inneressin:shock:
 

Rushdog86

Active Member
im assuming your doing this because you dont have away of getting or easily getting clones or seeds? why dont you get a small place where you can just put a clone or 2 to keep alive with like a cfl until you have space. or you can just reveg the plants you harvest and clone off that.
 
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