Ok so like the title implies, I cloned my White Skunk and Blackberry strains when they were 2 weeks, maybe 3, from harvest. Why? Well I really wanted to see if it was possible, and I didn't really take into account a few things (obviously). I have a lack of space and didn't see having two separate rooms, one for veg, one for flower, so I wanted to see if this method worked. Ok, on to the question!

My clones took root, took quite a while to start growing again and change back to veg, but they have and are doing very well. (All of them have multiple cola's!) So in a sense, these are 2nd generation clones since they've had a flowering process. My question is: If I were to take additional clones from these 2nd gen clones, would my potency die off soon? I know the ideal way is to keep a mother plant(s) in veg for it's whole life, and take your clones from that as you need them. But since I've flowered them once, would it be worth it to keep these strains alive, or start over? I'd be making 2 of these 2nd gen clones mother plants... one for both strains. Which would make me reconfigure my setup a little but it seems like it's a must. It's not like growing a new strain is a bad thing however ... :jointsmile:

Advice appreciated, thanks.
Salvein211 Reviewed by Salvein211 on . Question about Cloning in late flowering. Need advice Ok so like the title implies, I cloned my White Skunk and Blackberry strains when they were 2 weeks, maybe 3, from harvest. Why? Well I really wanted to see if it was possible, and I didn't really take into account a few things (obviously). I have a lack of space and didn't see having two separate rooms, one for veg, one for flower, so I wanted to see if this method worked. Ok, on to the question! My clones took root, took quite a while to start growing again and change back to veg, but Rating: 5