Quote Originally Posted by Stomper420
Awsome...I harvested my girls about a month ago and left some groth are them. I just now took some clipping and am triing to reroot them and see what happends...Just for something to do:stoned:
In my opinion, and using what I've gotten from doing it, clones taken during the early flowering stage produce way, way more budding points and growth areas. And the nodes right now are tighter then a you know what!!!

I need to get me some rootech and rockwool plugs next time I go shopping for my medical needs. The largest clone has a couple of lower shoots that will make excellent clone is a couple more weeks when they get a little bit larger. :thumbsup: And, I'm diggin' the lighting for the space and economy.
gypski Reviewed by gypski on . Clones from Flowering Plant Well, I don't know about anyone else, but I just had success cloning two cuttings from one plant that was two weeks onto flowering. One cutting was a branch that broke enough that I said fuck it, I'll try and clone it. The other was a smaller sucker that was growing from low on the stem and was starting one bud. Both rooting and tomorrow getting potted. I used rockwool plugs on both with them in a small pan. I used rooting powder and a solution of 1/2 gal of water with a half tblsp of Rating: 5