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11-19-2006, 08:10 AM #1
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cloning a plant that was already or is still flowering?
the question is can you clone a plant that is in the state of flowering the reason why i ask this is becasue you can know def, sex of the plant and dont have to waste time by cloning while in veg state and wait to see if that the plant is indeed a female or male. Might be a dumb question but why not ask it i was curious.:dance:
rustafa Reviewed by rustafa on . cloning a plant that was already or is still flowering? the question is can you clone a plant that is in the state of flowering the reason why i ask this is becasue you can know def, sex of the plant and dont have to waste time by cloning while in veg state and wait to see if that the plant is indeed a female or male. Might be a dumb question but why not ask it i was curious.:dance: Rating: 5Everything that i post is truly fictional and is not true or intended to be true.So if you like to read fictional stories read my posts.
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11-20-2006, 01:34 AM #2
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cloning a plant that was already or is still flowering?
yes you can, but it takes longer and the survival rate isint as good as it would be in veg state
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11-20-2006, 02:30 AM #3
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cloning a plant that was already or is still flowering?
for what reason is it harder to survive compared to a veg clone. also another question if it flowereing and budding per say it can be put back in veg state?
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11-20-2006, 02:36 AM #4
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cloning a plant that was already or is still flowering?
dont put it back into vegging.. that will definitely fuck up your plants
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11-20-2006, 04:11 AM #5
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cloning a plant that was already or is still flowering?
Its a different life cycle. Plants cannot just revert back instantly, its a slow process. Your confusing the plant and stressing it in a period where most of its food is devoted towards developing flowers instead of roots and vegetative growth. I have seen it done, but it took over a month. I find it easier to obtain a new clone and grow it instead of regenerating a flowered plant or reverting back to veg from flower.
Originally Posted by rustafa
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11-20-2006, 06:05 AM #6
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cloning a plant that was already or is still flowering?
This clone came from a flowering plant of 52 days, and is about 48 days now itself...Still going back to veg, but all is well...
Sorry about the poor pic..
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11-20-2006, 07:34 AM #7
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cloning a plant that was already or is still flowering?
yeah so def not worth it thanks for the info guys you answered all my questions like usual
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02-10-2007, 05:50 AM #8
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cloning a plant that was already or is still flowering?
I HAVE TAKEN AN ACTUAL LOWER BUD FROM MY FLOWERING PLANT, AND IN 32 DAYS,,, IT POPPED ROOTS.
IT GROWS ALL RETARDED AS IT RE-VEG'S ITSELF. BUT YOU END UP WITH A NORMAL PLANT WHEN ALL IS SAID AND DONE.
GOOD LUCK
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02-10-2007, 06:24 AM #9
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cloning a plant that was already or is still flowering?
We had clones root from 2 week flowering plants. They started rooting after a week because they were waterlogged, but as soon as they had some air they started rooting quickly. They reverted just fine and are now showing preflowers in my veg cab.
So yes you can do it, but try not to because like everyone said it's not so good.
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02-10-2007, 07:06 AM #10
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cloning a plant that was already or is still flowering?
I wouldn't try and reveg an entire plant but if you want to take clones I would say it depends how far into flowering it is. Most of my killer clones came from mothers that were in flower a couple of weeks. They do take an extra week or two to get back into veg mode but its no problem usually.
On the other hand, I broke a small branch off a Mango that was several weeks into flower and I decided to clone it since I love the strain and it's only available as clone...it rooted ok after a rough start but now it's new growth is budlike, very tight with small leaves and uncharacteristic of a normal clone. Here's a couple of pics of it. It's reveg is going very slowly, (its a month old from when it got clipped and took two weeks just till it could stand on its on) I think it will eventually be normal again. (crossed fingers)
So I guess the bottom line is, it's okay to clone from flowering mothers but only a week or two into flowering...after that its a lot more difficult, at least based on my very limited experience.
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