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    Cloning from plant in 12/12?



    I've never cloned from a plant in 12/12... does it take longer for a cutting from a plant that's been in 12/12 to be transplantable than a normal (veg) clone?

    What if the plant in 12/12 that we're talking about has only been in 12/12 for a week and hasn't really started flowering yet? Is there a "re-vegging" process, and how long does that take?

    Thanks!
    Your Boy BUD LUV.
    bud luv Reviewed by bud luv on . Cloning from plant in 12/12? :confused: I've never cloned from a plant in 12/12... does it take longer for a cutting from a plant that's been in 12/12 to be transplantable than a normal (veg) clone? What if the plant in 12/12 that we're talking about has only been in 12/12 for a week and hasn't really started flowering yet? Is there a "re-vegging" process, and how long does that take? Thanks! Your Boy BUD LUV. Rating: 5

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    Cloning from plant in 12/12?


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    #3
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    Cloning from plant in 12/12?

    thanks.

    so 15-30 days to root? that blows

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    #4
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    Cloning from plant in 12/12?

    definitely DO NOT clone while in flowering. You will stress out your plant, and your clone will take WEEKS to revert back to vegetation stage. NOT WORTH IT.
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    Cloning from plant in 12/12?

    It is ok to take clones in the early part of flowering, up to about 2 weeks. It is in fact ideal in the first week because you want to have less nitrogen and more phosphorous. N promotes veg and P promotes rooting.

    Clones that are chock full of nitrogen will take longer to root.

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