chuck the top?
why not use it as a clone?
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chuck the top?
why not use it as a clone?
yeah If I want to take the chance of it being male :-)
A clone is just that a clone. It's an exact copy of the plant it was taken from.Quote:
Originally Posted by harmonicminor
Not always true, the fan leaf size is how the plant regulates the international temperature of the plant. You can find large fan leafs growing where the plant needs them to grow.Quote:
Originally Posted by harmonicminor
Not correct a clone is just that a clone. A clone by definition is an exact copy of the plant it was taken from. Nothing more nothing less it's a copy.Quote:
Originally Posted by harmonicminor
Then you are tossing a good clone to bad for you.Quote:
Originally Posted by harmonicminor
The main cola is where the plant gets itâ??s instructions from. That is where the plant stores the antioxidants that control height and some other elements of the plant growth. Every clone will regenerate those antioxidants once the roots have good growth and the plant is growing on itâ??s own. By cropping the main cola and removing those antioxidants allows the side branches to catch up and it also keeps the plant shorter and bushier.
Thought I would clear up a few things for everyone.
Zandor:
Does heat stress result in increased number or size of fan leaves?Quote:
Not always true, the fan leaf size is how the plant regulates the international temperature of the plant. You can find large fan leafs growing where the plant needs them to grow.
Another question. If you top a plant as usual, but end up with three main branches instead of two...what happened?
Thanks
Dboy
Yes heat is the No 1 cause for a female plant to turn hermie and heat will produce very large fan leaves.
Not sure what you mean by what happened? Cropping can produce 2,3 or even 4 stocks it's not totally out of the question. Once the antioxidants are out of the picture the plant can grow a little wild. I have a cropped mother that has 4' side shoots. They need support to hold them up but they keep growing and growing.
That is why some of my females turned hernie..Too hot..I fixed that problem however..
Ok you must be right of course Zandor. I may have read wrong a long time ago then. So It doesnt matter if I take a clone from a seconday branch. That clone can develop an exact copy of the mother's main cola??
And by this Zandor.....A clone can grow on to become a mother plant? If a clone is an exact copy of it's mother? Thanks for the knowledge...Easy
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Originally Posted by Easy Roller
Yes a clone can be made a mother. However, after time, it will lose some of the potency.
A clone, while even a youngster, still maintains the true genetic age of the mother regardless of when it is taken.
This is true in dogs, sheep and plants.
So while a clone may be three weeks old, it is still the age of the mother plant on a genetic basis according to when the cutting was made.
Thus, a clone taken from a 6 month old mother, is a 6 month old clone...genetically.
THis is why it will degenerate in time. Mothers are usually good for about a year for producing good potent clones.
It will degrade from that point forward.
Thankyou Hardon that is well explained and makes perfect sense.