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    Is this even worth triing?

    I took my outdoor plants and harvested them, leaving some vegative groth on um. Weeks late I took some clippings and triing to clone them. Basicaly Im reveging my budded clippings. Will this work?

    Used clonning powder and rockwool cubes under 4 1600L clfs in a very small box. Just seeing what I can do...ANY TIPS?:hippy:
    Stomper420 Reviewed by Stomper420 on . Is this even worth triing? I took my outdoor plants and harvested them, leaving some vegative groth on um. Weeks late I took some clippings and triing to clone them. Basicaly Im reveging my budded clippings. Will this work? Used clonning powder and rockwool cubes under 4 1600L clfs in a very small box. Just seeing what I can do...ANY TIPS?:hippy: Rating: 5

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    Is this even worth triing?

    Quote Originally Posted by Stomper420
    Basicaly Im reveging my budded clippings. Will this work?
    Yep, that's my method of choice nowadays. Previously, I'd taken regular cuttings when plants were in veg, but that resulted in the plants getting way too big before the flowering space was ready for them. Constant topping and super-cropping to keep them manageable got to be a pain. Cloning with the buds is more manageable, for me. I'm not doing exactly the same as you intend, as I take my cuts about 4-5 weeks before the strain is due to finish.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stomper420
    Used clonning powder and rockwool cubes under 4 1600L clfs in a very small box. Just seeing what I can do...ANY TIPS?
    No real tips, as it's no different than cloning in veg, but once they start growing out, you'll see that they just kinda explode with growing tips. :thumbsup:

    Just be patient, as it can take significantly longer for them to get going. Yep, them little buds way down low, come in pretty darn handy.

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    #3
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    Is this even worth triing?

    I knew I had a pic of one.

    First one is freshly rooted, just transplanted. Roots sprung @ 11 days in a bubble-cloner. That's a 16 oz. cup, btw.

    Next is about a week later. Not much happening. You can just barely detect a little swelling/elongation of some of the greenery. Things go slowly for about another week or so.

    Pic 3 is pretty self-explanatory. This is how she branched-out.

    And here she is rarin' to go at 19". This one stretches about 150%, so the size is spot-on for my tent.

    Right about 6.5 weeks to get to this point. It's definitely a slow ride, but the timing is just right for me! :thumbsup:

    Good luck with yours!

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Is this even worth triing?

    Shit, thats just awsome then....Thanks guys. I have nothing else to do so time is not a problem

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