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09-10-2005, 06:37 AM #1Senior Member
Is it too late to clone already flowering plants?
hi mtpockets
yeah its poss mate, it deff will take longer, i had more succsess doing this without underpad heating, as aposed to heating, and also i found that cloning inside a humidity tent created a lot of probs with the clones that were allready in bud, i would say plenty of light and plenty of fresh air if you want to take clones from a buded mother and expect it to take around ten/14 days longer.
................. peace ............... happy ..................the happy chappie Reviewed by the happy chappie 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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09-26-2005, 08:20 PM #2Junior Member
Is it too late to clone already flowering plants?
just go for it mate,you,ve nothing to lose
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