Quote Originally Posted by spings
I grow both clones and seeds, in soil and have noticed that seed grows are slow and not as healthy as the clone grows.
One is a biological infant, one is a biological teen. Wadda you expect...?
I usually clone, but I easily have a couple of dozen strains and crosses, and keeping dozens of moms at the same time isn't going to happen. Seeds are the only way to keep all these strains for when I want to use 'em. (variety keeps it interesting)

Quote Originally Posted by spings
They both get the same nuts and lighting. Anyone have any thoughts on this ?
Practice more, read more, and understand that each has it's place in a growroom. Plus, it doesn't do any good comparing apples and oranges.

Some folks don't have the whole cloning process down yet, and are more comfortable relying on seeds. :thumbsup:
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Seeds vs clones I grow both clones and seeds, in soil and have noticed that seed grows are slow and not as healthy as the clone grows. They both get the same nuts and lighting. Anyone have any thoughts on this ? Rating: 5