Looking good Nice and frosty! :thumbsup:
What strains are surviving? (you said you lost one earlier :( )
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Looking good Nice and frosty! :thumbsup:
What strains are surviving? (you said you lost one earlier :( )
I lost a cutting off of a Rock Bud that my buddy gave me. I got it when I first got my clones and knew nothing about rooting hormones or any of the other steps in taking clones. Unfortunately, neither did he despite claims otherwise. He gave me 3 cuttings and none of them survived.Quote:
Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
I still have 2 Trainwrecks, 1 White Widow, and 1 OG Bubblegum. I would have thought the White Widow would have been the frostiest, but the Trainwreck is the winner in that category, as well as yield so far, overall growth and vigor, and smell as well. I would like to either take clones of re-veg my best Trainwreck, but I still have some research to do. I've heard differing opinions on whether or not you can re-veg a plant and even more opinions on how to do it. Do you know if you can take cuttings from a plant at harvest? I realize I would be giving up some yield, but I really want to hold onto these genetics.
Rooting cuttings off of flowering plants is tricky at best,... STRONG genetics "MIGHT" make it easier, (the later into flower, the less likely it will take,.... taking a clone at harvest is almost certainly gonna fail!)
I rooted some cuttings that were, by my estimate,.... beginning week 2 of flowering..... Surprisingly, all three took and rooted, but none were viable mother plants, and all took about 2 months to stabilize in their growth back to a "normal" vegetative state.
So realistically Re-veging is your best option if you want to hang on to a strain that you don't have cuttings from.
http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-log/...ownsizing.html