The clone, even though taken in flower, will be a exact genetic copy of the mother plant. It will be identical in everyway, smell, taste, growth structure,yield, ect.


2 of my strains have been cloned for 3 years. before i had a veg room i would always have to take cuttings late into flower, re veg them, and then veg them again for the next cycle. same god damn plant every run. You wont see any genetic decline.....
drudown11 Reviewed by drudown11 on . Does cloning during flowering make weak or hermie plants? Hi all. Does anyone know if clones taken from flowering plants will produce inferior plants when theyâ??re grown out, with a lower yield, or is the only drawback the longer rooting time? Has anyone done this and noticed a difference in yield? Rating: 5