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    Is it too late to clone already flowering plants?

    I recently had a run-in with the law and had to throw out all my clones. Can I still clone my girl....even though shes starting to bud? Success rate? Thanks for a quick resonse.-emtpockets
    EmTpockets Reviewed by EmTpockets on . Is it too late to clone already flowering plants? I recently had a run-in with the law and had to throw out all my clones. Can I still clone my girl....even though shes starting to bud? Success rate? Thanks for a quick resonse.-emtpockets:) Rating: 5

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    Is it too late to clone already flowering plants?

    It's worth a few tries anyway. You may want to use 24/7 light. the flower will not go away but you can pinch it off once it roots.

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    Is it too late to clone already flowering plants?

    Thanks Zandor....you never fail me dude!!!!!

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    Is it too late to clone already flowering plants?

    yeah i used to clone still wen my plants were a week or 2 into bud, no worrys,

    i think the flower stretches out n it gos back into grow mode cause i dont remember pinching off nothing.

    once i decided to bud 1 while really small and it grew to a fist size bud like a cactus ball plant only got about half oz but it was a good experiment.

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    Is it too late to clone already flowering plants?

    Nice Good input guy, thanks!

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    Is it too late to clone already flowering plants?

    ur welcome man, bare in mind they may take just a little longer at first to either root or grow,,? cant remember really, justa thought. pros here shud be able to tell u more (guys?)

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    Is it too late to clone already flowering plants?

    wondered if one of you guys could help me out on quick decision I need to make. Best stealth I have is 28" tall by 42" wide box, 15" deep.

    Should I just call it a year and SCROG this 53" tall mother or use same space to clone everything into short soil grow? thanks

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    Is it too late to clone already flowering plants?

    Z,

    After reading I see that Cloning is definitely the way to go (next year maybe?) but don't you think these already "kinda trained" shoots would be trouble?

    tks

    rez

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    Is it too late to clone already flowering plants?

    a clone keeps the mothers age. so you can keep topping the cola, and grow a bunch of flowering colas. check out sea of green methods

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    Is it too late to clone already flowering plants?

    yes you can just cut have the bud in halve so it wont take to long to veg if you leave to much bud it got to turn back to veg so halve better peace...pot...patience

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