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07-25-2006, 01:43 AM #2
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clone from flowering plants?
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.
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