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    Clone vs Seed

    Which is better - clone or seed? The pro's for each, an also the con's for each.
    everTree Reviewed by everTree on . Clone vs Seed Which is better - clone or seed? The pro's for each, an also the con's for each. Rating: 5
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    Clone vs Seed

    Clones will probably be ready to flower, and it SHOULD be more reliable in it's phenotype, coming from a mother of known quality. Also they should be ready to flower I think, but I've never bought a clone before so I'm not sure if they're mature or not. BUT, you can bring pests and diseases in with clones. Seeds can have a lot of variability, but you can store them in tiny containers and grow them at your convenience. Seeds may be less expensive, at least I would think so. I've never bought seeds before either, so :i feel stupid:

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    Clone vs Seed

    Seeds you have to sex and grow from seed.............Clones you know they are all females...you know what smoke they produce.

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    Clone vs Seed

    Seeds:
    When seeds are all you've got, they are better. :thumbsup:
    Seeds are generally easier for newbies to bring to life, and some newbies have difficulties with the whole cloning process.
    If purchasing all of your seeds, it can get expensive.
    Most breeders back-cross...some don't. If not back-crossed, the variability of quality and growth habits increases.
    Growing plants from seed is a fairly rewarding experience.

    Clones:
    Clones are a carbon copy of the clone mother.
    If taking clones from a known female of quality you don't waste time, effort and resources on males. That's why some growers keep clone mother's, but you'll need a seperate veg and flower room if growing indoors.
    You can pre-sex vegging plants by cloning them, and placing the rooted clones directly into flower. (keeping track of which clone came from which plant)
    If you want seeds to continue the strain or to cross strains, you will need to grow-out a male at some point for his pollen. Or, you can learn femming techniques, but femming can get real tricky, and can risk damage to your genetics if done wrong. Especially if chemically-induced.
    Takes extra stuff for clones. Rooting hormone, clone dome, a little practice and patience...
    The process of rooting clones can be a nerve-wracking experience filled with panic and doubt.

    Once you get a system down, keeping a clone mother (or re-vegging) is the way to go, if you have the space and equipment. But regardless, pollinating for a fresh supply of seeds before you run out of 'em, is strongly recommended.

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