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?)

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Minnesnowta Reviewed by Minnesnowta 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