You should take the clones soon, the light will start shortening and within 2 weeks from now you should see flowers.

Myself, I would not bother spraying with anything, but I don't know everything. I would check for spider mites first, possibly spray the mother with neem. But a sterile environment that is currently empty should be good, just don't use outdoor soil.
WashougalWonder Reviewed by WashougalWonder on . cloning an outdoor plant to bring indoor I have a beautiful female in my backyard. I want to continue the genetics into my indoor room, by cloning the plant and creating a mother for future indoor and outdoor generations. Is this possible? I'm concerned I might bring in outdoor pests into my sterile indoor enviroment. Any thoughts or suggestions to make this work? I have never grown outdoors so I also need to know when I should cut the clone. Do I need to do so before the plant is in full bloom? When should I clone the outdoor Rating: 5