Just from the standpoint of curiosity. My 'oldest' mother was given to me in 2003, so that makes her 8 years that I have had her. I have 2 different species that age.
What about you? Who has the oldest mother? Reveg or clones allowed.
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Just from the standpoint of curiosity. My 'oldest' mother was given to me in 2003, so that makes her 8 years that I have had her. I have 2 different species that age.
What about you? Who has the oldest mother? Reveg or clones allowed.
Hawaiian Indica from a seed sprouted in 81, cloned until 86,now in seed bank. avatar has some of her genes, i get bored easily...most verities only last about a year...
Only been doing it about a year now,... but my current oldest mom is well, a year!
My Graftomum is gonna be the oldest here soon as I plan on flowering my durban mother. ;)
shouldnt mothers be replaced when they become woody
MMMMMMmmmmm,..... NO!Quote:
Originally Posted by bugmeot11
mums
a Year as I breed 20+ Strains at a time normally.... I get SUPER bored fast lol...
I have like 6 different types of Kush alone... 2 I designed with a third that I plan to enter Next Years HTMCC well on the way. Should be stabilized and Near perfect by then... If your In SoCal look for the Clones, you'll know when you see it ^.^b
God like 8 Og strains... the list goes on lol...Anyways
To all you 5 year + guys mad Props! Thats pretty damn amazing. Are those in Soil or Hydro?
Happy Growing/One Love...
Clones from old mothers grow just fine. I get some from a 9 or 10 year old pineapple kush. The leaves never have more than three petals but that does not hamper the growth quality or taste. I have heard this is from repeated cloning a clone of a clone of a clone etc. Several folks also told me that cloning after the third time would result in diminished plants. Anyone else have experience with such plants. I find them to be perfectly healthy except for the three petal leaves which don't seem to be a problem anyway.
Got a great girl from some good smoke. She is 4 1/2 weeks into her first flower. When she is done I will reveg her and make her a mother. I will keep her alive for as long as possible. I have a 20 gallon pot i can use and can cut the root ball if needed to transplant. She is hardy, very easy to grow and loves the conditions i can give her. She is all set to be harvested and revegged on Valentines day.