Quote Originally Posted by bongerstonerd00d
Now, am I not going to wind up with them growing faster than my other plants? If so, how can I keep a cycle of plants going by using clones.

What I am assuming is I have 10 weeks for each harvest. So I cut clones at 3-4 weeks for example, root, toss in flouro box, well in 6 weeks as I wait for my crop in the room to finish wont they out grow my 48" high flouro cabinet ?
Hey Bonger,

1st off, CONGRATULATIONS on the best ever, newb post I've EVER seen. You gave all the info, you said thanks in advance... wow... Congrats :thumbsup:

2nd- Your clones will definitely outgrow your 48"... but, it depends on many things.

Because, for example, you could be growing SoG... in which case, you want to "time" your clones to be ready, when you're harvesting your crop.

I see your question, but I think it's all about timing.

If they'll outgrow it, don't cut them 6 weeks before... cut them 4 weeks... or 3 weeks... or whatever...

See where I'm going?

I'm also a newb, but I think that'll help you some.

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Of course, unless you have the luxury of having a big veg room, you'll have to "time" your clones.

I hope this helps... Peace and love

-turtle420
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turtle420 Reviewed by turtle420 on . ZANDOR ... clone question Zandor, I've read your Cloning 101 post, etc., but I need a definitive answer as to 'when' to cut clones from the mother ... I have read some posts claiming to take the clone two weeks BEFORE flowering, and others saying two weeks AFTER flowering begins, which is correct ? ... thanks in advance ... :smokin: Rating: 5