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02-02-2011, 06:27 AM #1OPSenior Member
Need some help on cloning to keep a mama!
As the title says I want to get clones off my plants before I turn them into flowering and once the grow ends and I sample em all keep the best ones to maintain a mother.
The problem is that I do not have separate grow rooms for veg and flowering. I'm growing 9 Hawaiian Snow plants atm and I'm thinking that if I take clones I wont be able to maintain them alive as cuttings or in a small size vegging plant till the flowering of the main plants finishes. (should be around 8 weeks...) So is there a way of maintaining the cuttings till its time to harvest so I can then move them in the grow room? I can make space in a closet or in a small storage space I have and install some CFL to keep em in vegetation but not quite sure how to do it.
Is there any other option? Like taking clones during flowering? Jorge says it can be done if you choose cuttings from lower branches that don't get much light... Any ideas? :what:
Thank you in advance guys,
Peace! :hippy:malus69 Reviewed by malus69 on . Need some help on cloning to keep a mama! As the title says I want to get clones off my plants before I turn them into flowering and once the grow ends and I sample em all keep the best ones to maintain a mother. The problem is that I do not have separate grow rooms for veg and flowering. I'm growing 9 Hawaiian Snow plants atm and I'm thinking that if I take clones I wont be able to maintain them alive as cuttings or in a small size vegging plant till the flowering of the main plants finishes. (should be around 8 weeks...:() So is Rating: 5
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