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02-02-2011, 12:49 PM #1
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Need some help on cloning to keep a mama!
Originally Posted by malus69
Sounds like a plan.
fwiw, That's the way I prefer to take clones, especially from a sativa. It's not really more difficult, as I've found they usually _root_ faster, but the reverting to vegetative growth really slows 'em down a good bit. That extra week or so of little growth is a definite plus if you want to keep them small. Keep the humidity up!
The clones from budding plants grow out nice, like they've been topped a couple times. :thumbsup:
As a loose rule of thumb, add at least a week to the breeders description. There is a lot of room for variables which will mess with finishing times. For your Hawaiian Snow, I would plan on 12 weeks,..minimum. Don't be surprised if she wants to run longer. (Yes, just flowering)
Originally Posted by malus69

btw,
If you're looking for an 8 week strain, Magus Genetics "Warlock" runs like clockwork for me, 56 days from the flip. :thumbsup: First one I've personally come across that actually _looks_ finished in that time-frame. Nice medicine.
Not a sativa, but you wont be finding that in an 8-weeker.
If ya do, let us know!
Good luck to you! :greenthumb:EvilCartman Reviewed by EvilCartman 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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