I've this female plant, pretty far into flowering cycle already and i want to keep some of the clones from it for outdoor growing next year. Let's say april 2009 i'm planing to plant them outside.

So this is my problem:
Is it possible to keep clones from ready to be harvested soon female plant for so long and yet not letting them to fullly develop - flower.

The thing is i can't keep them in constant vegetative cycle indoors, cause i live with my parents. All i can do is put them in one room by the window to get them some sunlight every day and that's it.

Is it worth trying?
puharnik Reviewed by puharnik on . Cloning for outdoor growth I've this female plant, pretty far into flowering cycle already and i want to keep some of the clones from it for outdoor growing next year. Let's say april 2009 i'm planing to plant them outside. So this is my problem: Is it possible to keep clones from ready to be harvested soon female plant for so long and yet not letting them to fullly develop - flower. The thing is i can't keep them in constant vegetative cycle indoors, cause i live with my parents. All i can do is put them in one Rating: 5