if i grow myself, and i do hope to, i won't be able to grow a lot at a time (closet or cabinet most likely) so i'd like to keep at least one clone mother around so rather than buying new seeds i can just make clones for the next grow, at least for a little while until i want to try a new strain. i'd probably be starting a new grow perhaps a few months after the first one ends. is a few months enough time to grow clone mothers to maturity so they can be cut for more clones?

thanks. and btw: trying to decide on strain for first grow. looking for a more "mellow" high if possible. need plants that won't grow too high, are relativley resilient (especially to temperature), of course have good yield. i don't want to spend a fortune but i intend to spend enough to get good quality lights, fans, smell-killers, and of course seeds. the more i think about it i think it would be better to grow in a big cabinet (wardrobe type thing) than a closet; perhaps more discreet. well, we'll see.
forwonderbear Reviewed by forwonderbear on . clone from flowering plants? so, i'm unfamiliar with cloning and curious is this is possible: buy seed, grow some females to bud and kill the males take cutting of the females after bud has been collected and clone them? keep them as "house plants" (well sort of, very DISCREET, hidden "house plants" :) ) until ready to grow again, then use those cloned females (now clone mothers) to take cuttings to clone a new grow? hope that made sense. is that reasonable or does one take cuttings to become clone mothers at a Rating: 5