View Full Version : Can you clone already flowering plants?
alienhybrid
09-20-2006, 09:49 PM
I've looked for the answer to this here but I cannot find it.
If you can clone a flowing plant, is it worth it? Or will it be just as good to leave that cola attatched to the plant from which it sprang up?
kush07
09-21-2006, 01:15 AM
Yes, it is entirely possible to clone a flowering plant. However, it is a little harder to do so because you must switch your cuttings hormones from flowering and revert back to vegetative. Can I ask a question first? Is this one of your first times attempting to clone because if it is then I would not suggest trying to clone a flowering plant. It is just better to leave the bud on and let it flower. I would have at least a couple grows worth of basic cloning before I tried to clone from a plant in flower.
Happy Toking :rasta:
Garden Knowm
09-21-2006, 01:33 AM
H Alien,,
Like KUSH said it DOOOOO ABLE...
And it is worth it if the starin is worth saving... or you really need a clone...
lovelovelove
alienhybrid
09-21-2006, 01:02 PM
thanks......
I think I will leave well enough alone since I am new to all of this for the most part. I've been lucky enough with how well they have done, I can't complain.
Maybe next year I'll try it.
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