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06-11-2007, 05:44 AM #1OPMember
Cloning from bloom question
I have this plant that I planted from bag seeds, and after seeing it blooming (three weeks in) I desided I want to get clones from it.
Is it possible/feasible to get clones from a plant that is already in bloom?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. :rastasmoke:Freak_Hehe Reviewed by Freak_Hehe on . Cloning from bloom question I have this plant that I planted from bag seeds, and after seeing it blooming (three weeks in) I desided I want to get clones from it. Is it possible/feasible to get clones from a plant that is already in bloom? Any help would be greatly appreciated. :rastasmoke: Rating: 5
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06-11-2007, 12:19 PM #2Senior Member
Cloning from bloom question
Yes it is, I'm not completely sure how. I am cloning from 1 week within flowering so I'm not as far as you.
I think it is best not to clone now as converting back to veg will take a long time anyways.
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06-11-2007, 12:23 PM #3Senior Member
Cloning from bloom question
you can do it ,take on of the lower branches trim some of the folige off it will take longer to root but it will and then once it has roots in 2-3 weeks it should start growing normal growth :thumbsup:
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06-11-2007, 12:39 PM #4Senior Member
Cloning from bloom question
3 weeks is about the limit of how far in you want to be.
Low branches have LOW concentrations of auxins so don't expect lightning fast results.
Dip-n-grow seems to be the best cloning hormone for difficult cloning situations (it has a fungicide, which buys some time).
Scrape the bark off the side of the cutting for the first cm or so, because it will allow the hormone ot be absorbed better and the roots to break through easier.
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06-12-2007, 05:16 AM #5OPMember
Cloning from bloom question
thanks for the help
i got the clones going.
is there any other precautions i should be aware of? like preferable light cycles for clones, etc...?
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06-12-2007, 09:57 AM #6Senior Member
Cloning from bloom question
yea man sounds good...try to get some thing from it and post pics...
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06-12-2007, 04:59 PM #7Senior Member
Cloning from bloom question
both haze and sticky are correct but you should also use Anti-wilt this will help seal in the moisture and give the cutting a change to root.
If you can with out causing to much loss of plant try to trim off the pistils and any flowers you see forming. They do have an axion and by removing them you should have a better chance of success.
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