Who say's you can't clone during flowering? (w/pics)

GreenphoeniX

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question, since lighting change can stress a plant into being hermie, wouldn't changing the lighting from flower to veg cause them to go hermie? It's practically the same circumstances, just at a more vulnerable stage.
i'd like to see what happens with the clones you have made
They don't hermie. It's no different to reveging (regenerating) ... Random changes in the photoperiod during flowering can cause hermies, but changing straight from flower to veg photoperiod doesn't cause hermies, and if it somehow does in your plants, get a new phenotype coz the one you have is weak and shit :P haha. Or just has weak wrists ;D (as in it's 'sensitive')

Cheers.
 

GreenphoeniX

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question, since lighting change can stress a plant into being hermie, wouldn't changing the lighting from flower to veg cause them to go hermie? It's practically the same circumstances, just at a more vulnerable stage.
i'd like to see what happens with the clones you have made
They don't hermie. It's no different to reveging (regenerating) ... Random changes in the photoperiod during flowering can cause hermies, but changing straight from flower to veg photoperiod doesn't cause hermies, and if it somehow does in your plants, get a new phenotype coz the one you have is weak and shit :P haha. Or just has weak wrists ;D (as in it's 'sensitive')

Cheers.
 

Mattplusness

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oh alright i guess that's where i made the false assumption, it's not breaking a dark period but rather changing light periods. gotcha
 

Hydrotech364

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Check youre facts man
,A mutiple stress feminized hermie is caused by stress.The most gentle means of doing this is by using the light cycles.....
They don't hermie. It's no different to reveging (regenerating) ... Random changes in the photoperiod during flowering can cause hermies, but changing straight from flower to veg photoperiod doesn't cause hermies, and if it somehow does in your plants, get a new phenotype coz the one you have is weak and shit :P haha. Or just has weak wrists ;D (as in it's 'sensitive')

Cheers.
 

GrammarPolice

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Whats up guys..new to the forum here.
Thought this thread was interesting b/c I took 2 clones from my mother Jack Herer about 3 weeks in to flowering.
Only took 4 days to root..then about 2 weeks for new growth.

I love this strain..seems very strong so far.
 

mared juwan

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This thread completely skipped 2009:bigjoint:
LOL I'm actually still subscribed to this thread from 2008. You might want to put a humidity dome over that clone just to have maximum chance for success. Use an empty 2 liter soda bottle - cut off one end and place the bottle over the clone. Lift the dome/bottle every couple days and spray the clone with plain water. It should work just fine as long as you keep the clone in a humid environment.
 

Drr

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its hella possible.. and the ones I took from flower fucking took off.. sprouting out everywhere.. insane growth.. I went into 18/6 lighting and not 24/0.. since my veg side runs 18/6 I didn't care to change it.. and the grew those weird leaves also.. the spiral ones.. totally normal... then they rocked some single and 3 bladed leaves.. and I'm hoping they come out of that and back into a regular leaves.. although it would be a nice stealth plant for outdoors if it stays that way..

I took mine about 3-4 weeks in also..
 

GreenphoeniX

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all worked well in fact they rooted sooner than my others. 100% clone ratio. 3 weeks into flower.
Yea I found clones taken in early flower had a higher success rate than clones taken in veg. However I find they took longer. Depends on strain I suppose.
 

clift709

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Nice the OP is still around:joint:
I'm rooting 6 clones right now that were flowering for 4 weeks and 2 weeks(two strains). Neither has rooted yet and it's been 3 weeks... should alll start soon. I have two in water to monitor the root situation on each strain.
 
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