Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Garcia 2007
You're right I need to start learning how to cloan this crop!!!
As long as you are contemplating making the grow environments for cloning, you might want to put some thought and planning into the accommodations for the mother plant(s). A mother plant, if treated well, can last for years and there's no reason that you can't have more than one strain of mothers. So you can still grow your seeds and try different strains and keep mothers for the strains you like. But you pretty much need a separate environment (grow box/area) for the moms.

Once you have the mother(s) going, you'll have more clones than you know what to do with, literally. The friggin clones are like tribbles; they just keep appearing whether you want/need them or not.

Quote Originally Posted by blink_inc
if you have a clone you can always revert back and grow that clone to a mother to get 5 clones to get them to mother and clip 50 clones from the 5. So having said that, in the same time that you can germinate a seed and have it ready for flower, you can have 50 guaranteed females.
Blink - you need to start feeding your mommas! I've got one WW mother that puts out 50 clones every two weeks. ...not that that is necessarily the best thing in the world, vis-a-vis the tribble factor, but that plant does love to grow.

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PharmaCan Reviewed by PharmaCan on . When is the best time to start next crop Greetings fellow growers, I am looking for an experianced person to give a little advice here. To start with my current crop is in week 3 of vegitive growth under 24/7 600w MH and doing beutifully, In the next week to week and a half I will be going to 12/12 under 600w HPS to start the flowering cycle. My question is when should I start the next crop to keep harvest times as close as possiable to each other. I only have the one light that is a digital ballast that takes both MH and HPS Rating: 5