....I'm gonna clone tomorrow,take 5 clones. Is it too late to clone
I will flower them right away.
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....I'm gonna clone tomorrow,take 5 clones. Is it too late to clone
I will flower them right away.
Just about any gel or powder is good! some people don't even bother using anything,and also to answer your other question,NO it's not to late to take clones from your plant,infact you can take clones at any time you want,I often took clones from a flowered plant,sniped the bud away and just left the leaves,,,and clone the cutting, that I just finshed taking a sample bud from!..
But keep in mind when taking cuttings (clones) when plant is in flowering is a much harder time getting the clones to root!,the further into the flower cycle the harder it is to get the roots to get really going...
True story: One time I had a certain strain that I loved and sold a bunch of clone cuttings from my Mother plant to a few growers I knew,and I loved the strain so much it was a great smoke! so I decided to get some decent bud from her in 8 weeks or so through her into flowering after about the 5 week into flowering,I cut a bunch of clones from her in hopes of keeping the strain alive,in hopes of getting another mother to replace her from one of her own clones, keep in mind she was now heavy in to starting to show bud,what ended up happening was that none of the clones took! I was horrified lol,they got moldy real quick and I was taking the lid off the humidity dome every 5 hours or so,and she wasn'r soaked either,but yet the clones sat in the medium for three weeks still no rooting,just mole lol.......but this story has a happy ending,I let my mother plant finish up shy a week from finish,cut all the buds of and put the mother back into veg and managed to save one of myfaviorite strains...........................note:taking cuttings while plant is deep into flowering is possible,but the effort to get those babys to root is a much harder task then say cutting in veg state...............
Still raining.
I was thinking of taking clones when it brightens up.
I think Marc Emrey mixed up my order. My plants look more like Manitoba poison. Early sativa & Manitoba poison come from the same family.
Manitoba poison
50/50 indica sativa cross
height 4ft
flower 6/7 weeks
yield 1/4 lb harvest sept 1
Dude I was looking through your pics to see if you have some decent sites on the plants to take clones,and your plants have loads of great clonable branch's get cutting dude! and move your grow inside for the autum lol,even though if you took clones now they should root in about 10 days or so,then give them another week under some veg lights,then plop them outside in more buckets,of course you lost a fare amount of veg growth before flowering cycle begins but still would end up with some fine bud never the less,I say go for it!,there is still a six week period or so from now to flowering time......go for it dude! I am still cutting and planting clones as we speak lol..got another 20 well rooted and ready to go out over the weekend coming.......plus I have another 40 or more cuttings waiting in the clone domes! they should be ready within the next week or so......good luck.....
Update:
Two more pictures. I took two clones today.
Great plants man! So are the bags around the buckets for a little more stealth? or something different? and all you took was to clones? man you have reservation better then me,I wouldn't of been able to stop cutting lol no when enough is enough I guess lol.............anyhow man great job! everything with your grow looks more then promising!..........I hope you smoke so much bud you turn green lol............like the brother says when ever he drops over light her bro! and smoke me up!
I'm dying for weed,send me some now. lol
its the dry spell.
Heres a update
Today is alot warmer with sunshine,so thats good.
Yes the garbage around the pails are for more stealth, I could only take two clones because I only had two peat pellets, I have to take a trip into the city to buy so more. I want to start flowering my plants,so far the only ones I'm bringing into flowering are the dwarfs. I can't wait to see how my plants turn out towards the ending of the summer season.
The pictures