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MajesticWhelk
01-18-2008, 01:56 AM
Is it possible for me to have a sog/perpetual harvest type system with just a propagation dome for clones and one veg/flowering room?
PharmaCan
01-18-2008, 02:52 AM
Where will you keep your mother plant(s)?
PC :smokin:
MajesticWhelk
01-18-2008, 03:06 AM
Thats my problem precisely. I don't know where I would keep a mother plant.
PdoubleOTY
01-18-2008, 03:12 AM
well the simplest answer is usually the hardest to solve in confined areas..you need two rooms..one room for vegetative/clone growth, and one for flowering..its hard, almost impossible i feel to have a perpetual harvest with just one room and a clone dome...you have to have a place for the mother...so either use some panda plastic or mylar or whatever and section off your current room, make sure to seal off all the light and divide it all up..if you have another space in your house or where ever, that would be perfect too...an empty closet, basement corner, anything.
Bongojaz
01-18-2008, 03:34 PM
perpetual harvests are difficult even with seperate rooms. it really takes some planning. i remember on og, three birds had it down to a science.
beginerbuddah
01-18-2008, 03:43 PM
say u have room for 6 plants and a cuttings dome
grow two plants then take cuttings from them then flower those two plants
so ud have 2 plants and your cutting dome with cuttings in it
then when the cuttings have rooted choose the best two and put them next to the origanal plants they came from then you just do them same again untill you have 6 plants and you cutting dome by which time the first two plants you put in there will be ready for harvest and you can put two cuttings in there place
i cant realy explain it properly but basicly youve got 1 room with the lights on 12/12
and root the cuttings and flower the plants all in the one room
in theory its a harvest every 3-4 weeks or summit
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MajesticWhelk
01-18-2008, 09:04 PM
Is it recommended not to take a clone from a partially flowering plant?
beginerbuddah
01-18-2008, 09:12 PM
o ye my idea wouldnt work i dont think you can take clones from plants that far into flower
sorry i thought itd work
you could buy some autoflowering strains and just plant like 2 seeds every 3 weeks or summit
how bigs your room?
gainesvillegreen
01-19-2008, 08:31 AM
Is it recommended not to take a clone from a partially flowering plant?
Aye :) If you root a cutting from a flowering plant, it will also be in the flowering stage. You would have to re-veg it during/after rooting which would set you back a few weeks.
beginerbuddah
01-19-2008, 01:04 PM
Aye :) If you root a cutting from a flowering plant, it will also be in the flowering stage. You would have to re-veg it during/after rooting which would set you back a few weeks.
cant you just leave them flowering?
im sure ive seen an experimant on it
it reduces stretch but also reduces yeild
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