Clones yield is directly proportional to how it is grown...
How much light?..what nutes?..How much nutes?..etc...etc.

I have grown a clone to almost 3/4lb...so what. I grow a bunch and get 1/2oz per...

you guys are arguing about different things really...

Britewire says he always yields more from seed...I am sure he does.

clones do take on the age of it's mother...So, Potency/Potential for faster production of trichomes is strongly present... but, yield? It is all in how you grow.

I can tell you this is what I have experienced...I personally can flat out produce alot more from clones than seed in a period of months due to my ability to have perpetual grow...
Again, that is how I am set-up...

Another grower might have a germination factory going, but has to weed out males, and all that...Just the same, if set-up correctly both concepts can mass produce...

Everyone is different and most all grow differently... probably were taught differently...In most cases everyone is right!

As far as misinformation here...I think that information got tangled up in different growing idiology's, and personal feelings, although that wasn't anyone's intent.

It just turned into My dad can beat up Your dad.

The best part is...With all the debate; No-one cussed anyone out. See ya'll later, "I gotta go" tend the gardens. lw
latewood Reviewed by latewood on . CLONING CAUSE DROP IN POTENCY / YIELD? Is it true that the more times cloning is done, potency and yield are adversely effected? My friend wants to clone this plant, but it is not ready to be cloned just yet. Rating: 5