I cloned the same plants for 2 years. When you clone off of a plant make sure to mark the plant and the clone it came from this way when you have flowered you will know what your best plants are and then only keep those clones. I had to chill for awhile and I'm actully growing from seed now and I hate it. It does take much longer, and a seedling is more fragile than a clone in my experience.
socialistpete Reviewed by socialistpete on . Seed vs Clone (Potency & Yield) The 2 basic questions are... Do seeds or clones produce the same potency or is one generally more potent than the other? Do seeds or clones produce the same yield or does one generally result in more than the other? I've read several claims on this site that one is better than the other although no rea facts were offered in support of these claims... I've read several things for example...seeds offer more yield and potency but take longer...clones are weaker after each Rating: 5