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    Worst Cloner Ever

    This was my first attempt at cloning.
    4 of the 8 cuttings died and the remaining 4 have some problems.
    1 is growing pretty good but the leaves are mutated.
    1 is producing leaves but wont stretch, looks like it wants to bud.
    The remaining 2 are stunted and don't want to grow.

    They look pretty healthy, for the stress I put them through.

    Are these plants ruined?
    Have I really messed up their genetics?
    Will they be good plants once they get over the stress?

    I have no clue, but the mothers are really nice plants and I was hoping to carry on the line.
    Thanks For Your Input
    Dreadscale Reviewed by Dreadscale on . Worst Cloner Ever This was my first attempt at cloning. 4 of the 8 cuttings died and the remaining 4 have some problems. 1 is growing pretty good but the leaves are mutated. 1 is producing leaves but wont stretch, looks like it wants to bud. The remaining 2 are stunted and don't want to grow. They look pretty healthy, for the stress I put them through. Are these plants ruined? Have I really messed up their genetics? Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Worst Cloner Ever

    god, same boat as me. (yours is a better boat though)

    i HATE cloning. seeds are pretty much guarenteed, failure clones just depress me

    a tip ive found: use a plastic cup or tray overtop to hold in humidity for the first week or two

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Worst Cloner Ever

    Did yo utake clones from a flowering mother? It will take a little while for them to revert to vegging.
    If they were stressed, they STILL can throw single-bladed leaves for a while even if the mother wasn't flowering.
    50% is good for your first try!

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Worst Cloner Ever

    well i can say that, at almost 3 weeks, my clone and its pathetic twin are advancing.

    the pile of rusty-looking single blades going straight up has grown 3 inches and begun some 3 blade leaves, as well as correcting the rusty-look in the last week.

    meanwhile, the other one looks like a palmtree, with a tuft of the smallest, ugliest leaves ive ever seen.

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    #5
    Member

    Worst Cloner Ever

    Dude,

    Hand in there. Let nature take it's course.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Worst Cloner Ever

    50% your first time is great. Like most things, with time and practice, you will get better. So just keep on growin! :thumbsup::jointsmile:

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Worst Cloner Ever

    Thanks all for the kind replies.
    I'm not too discouraged!

    Yesterday I took 10 more cuttings. I am trying a hybrid method I devised after reading tons of cloning posts.

    Here are pictures if day 1, they all lived the night.

    In the picture the clone to the left is also a survivor of my first cloning attempt. It was rooted in the Gel2root like the one in the center.
    I am training it to survive out in the wild.
    Also in the center gel is a new cutting and an old one that has a bud on it, I took that one too late. Pretty sure it won't make it.

    I guess since it survived I'm over 50% now

    If these clones do well I will post my method it's pretty basic, I just knew a little more about the process this time.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Worst Cloner Ever

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    Did yo utake clones from a flowering mother? It will take a little while for them to revert to vegging.
    If they were stressed, they STILL can throw single-bladed leaves for a while even if the mother wasn't flowering.
    50% is good for your first try!
    Can you take a cutting from a plant in veg?

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Worst Cloner Ever

    Quote Originally Posted by Backpacker420
    Can you take a cutting from a plant in veg?
    Yes, that is what most people, including myself, do. Keep a set of mothers under 24/0 light for no other purpose than donating cuttings. Only replace them when they get too scruffy to live.

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    #10
    Senior Member

    Worst Cloner Ever

    Be sure to have lots of patience with clones. They will pretty sad for a couple weeks till the roots take. Just feed them a little water everyday. Keep a fan on them and I lightly mist mine with water.

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