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01-04-2012, 08:05 PM #11Senior Member
Question about Cloning in late flowering. Need advice
Originally Posted by GanjaRobPDX
I do agree that stress can cause alot of problems! I have experienced loss of potency,due to heat stress. Slow growth has been because of over and underwatering. I've overcome all those variables.. That was way early in my game. Now it's several years later.
Ga.
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01-07-2012, 08:56 AM #12OPSenior Member
Question about Cloning in late flowering. Need advice
Sorry for no reply for a few days, been very busy.
Yeah CGI it worked for me. Yeah I took cuttings about 2 weeks before the harvest, and 2/3 of them rooted(I took way more then I needed to be sure to have a full crop). I had a white skunk and a blackberry, and the sativa actually took root faster. Yes the skunk is great for sleeping, as I have insomnia and the blackberry is quite an upper for me. My cloning method? I take a cut off the plant as low to the base of the plant as possible, then a 2nd cut on the same stem under water at a 45 degree angle so no air bubble gets into the stem. Not sure if that can even happen, but have read it and it's easy enough to do so.. I then use a powder root hormone "Green Light" Rooting hormone, which is just a generic Lowes or Home Depot bought bottle. Dip the cutting and place in a rapid rooter plug, then regular tap water to soak the plug and under a very low intensity light with a ziplock over it. Gotta make sure the plug doesnt dry up which it will 1-2 times a day if you have 75+ degrees F. I don't use super thrive but some do at this stage. 24hr light. There were small buds on these clones, but I chose the stems with the littlest buds formed. It took about a week for a few to show roots, and another week to week n a half before they were ready to transplant into my net pots. It took another 2 weeks before they started to veg again, and in another week after that they started to explode. Some had up to 4 shoots in different directions and the growth was so compacted that some leaves curled and looked mutated. I LST'd and now I have up to 8 colas at canopy level. So as for the health of a plant after such a stressing, you just need good conditions for it to rebound in. I will say though, this is a slow process as if you had 2 rooms or more space, you would just keep mother plants.
Before Ga chimed in saying it's possible to reveg for years, I had never heard of it and always had Rob's opinion. (I have no experience doing it though) Just from what I've read. I've read that revegging pretty much ends a plants life, and the yield is half as much as I posted earlier. But that's very interesting Ga, you got me thinking about trying it. But it may just be strain specific, as some have great resistance to stress. Yeah with Hydro, the ladies prosper like I have never had before. I ran soil for years and could never get it right. Soil pH and lockouts, root bounding etc.. Plus transplanting so often, I just could never keep a healthy girl an entire grow. But if I do reveg and have success down the road, I'll revive this thread and post my success haha..
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01-07-2012, 12:17 PM #13Junior Member
Question about Cloning in late flowering. Need advice
35 years ago - Yep I said 35 years ago.
I had a friend that harvested his crop. He had recently uprooted his plants and hung them upside down in black garbage bags to dry [roots and all] for about 2 days in a hot 95 deg + attic. When I found out I asked him if I could have 1 bud to try something.
He took me upstairs and I cut a 3-inch or so bud off the plant.
I took it home and using a razor blade and made a nice clean 45 deg cut about 3 inches from the bud. Then dipped it in root tone and put the bud into a styrofoam cup filled with soggy wet potting soil. I put the cup under a big clear glass street light globe and placed it under a regular shop light [2 fluorescent t12] fixture giving the cutting 24 /7 light.
It didn’t die and after a couple of weeks, I was stunned to see all kinds of weird long stringy growths emerge from the bud. As time passed the bud re generated into a very healthy plant, and all those long stringy things became branches that morphed into a shrub. After awhile the darn thing had bark on it like an outdoor yard bush. I kept the plant under the 24/7 light for about 2 years, and smoked many good joints off the leaves. It was so good that I had to put a lock on the closet door to keep it safe from college roommates wanting a hit!
When I had to move out of town for a job, I gave the plant to a friend.
TRUE STORY
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01-07-2012, 11:18 PM #14OPSenior Member
Question about Cloning in late flowering. Need advice
That's awesome. Yes one thing I mentioned very early in my post is when the plants took root and started to grow, there were the weird looking leaves with no ruffle/ripples in the leaves, they were plain jane. And eventually the leaves revert to the natural normal leaves all of us are use to seeing. But your case is even more amazing, because you took a bud already harvested and cloned it :thumbsup: Oh what it was like 35 years ago... a younger buck like me can only dream about how he would cultivate back then haha...
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01-08-2012, 04:00 AM #15Junior Member
Question about Cloning in late flowering. Need advice
Being young and a first timer, I never tried to do the 12/12 back to bud. I had no idea about how light worked as far as budding. I was just thrilled to see the plant continue to thrive and develop such a shrub from a bud.
Looking back I guess I was really lucky that it did anything sense it had been drying in all that attic heat for a couple of days.
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01-26-2012, 04:23 AM #16Junior Member
Question about Cloning in late flowering. Need advice
I have been growing Northern Lights for about 18 years now. A clone of a clone etc. I have seen no loss of vigor or potency.
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03-15-2012, 07:54 PM #17OPSenior Member
Question about Cloning in late flowering. Need advice
Sorry to revive a dead thread, but I think it's worth while to share my results. So as the thread says, I cloned from a lady who was 2 weeks from harvest. I have now flowered and harvested those clones. The smoke is decent, but certainly not what it used to be. I had good conditions, no abnormalities, etc. So IMO, even if trying to save a strain, you will lose potency.
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03-15-2012, 11:06 PM #18Member
Question about Cloning in late flowering. Need advice
Taking a clone from a clone does not cause any loss of any kind. Too many people spread the rumor that is does. If any of you have experienced loss it was from some other stress.
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03-16-2012, 04:51 AM #19Senior Member
Question about Cloning in late flowering. Need advice
I revegged a plant earlier this fall to save it, since I waited too long to take clones, and since then I've thoroughly enjoyed using her as a mother and flowered out her clones, so only one step away from the mother. I must say that the clones I have flowered are much better than the first time around budding the original mother. I don't take clones from my clones that I intend to flower since I would rather remove unwanted growth early before it gets the chance to reach a cloneable size, and focus all the energy on powerful bud sites. I have no reason to remove clones from clones, and maybe you're forced to start at the clone #1 level with your mother, but you might as well reveg and keep it at that. I don't know if it does reduce potency throughout the different generations over time, because I don't think there is much of a reason to even play with it. Idk thats just what I think, hopefully that kinda made some sense.
Edit: The other neat thing about revegging to keep a mother is that the second time through vegging you really get to shape her however you want. You can pretty much make a scrog type plant without a screen or trellis pretty easily, then flower whenever you want if it gets too big or something, chop it up, and reveg again.... I realize now that this is exactly what GaGrown had been talking about, and he educated me on the subject as well. I haven't ever flowered my reveg a second time yet... hasn't been that long, so I haven't been able to determine for myself if there is a loss in quality or some sort of genetic degredation. (spell check?)
Good Job
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