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03-03-2007, 04:24 PM #1Senior Member
When to clone
Originally Posted by timmywilson
It's best to take only a few clones from each plant else you risk the chance of stressing the plant. Stressing a young plant can cause it to turn male or at least hermie on you.
It's best to try to take your cuttings early in the veg cycle. This will give them time to recover during veg and not affect the yield in flower.
It you cut to much then you will setback your plants growth cycle as well as it spends energy on recovery and not producing new growth or buds.Zandor Reviewed by Zandor on . When to clone The first grow is in full effect. Everything seems to be going pretty well. Cloning is desired and wondering when this should happen. It has been four weeks and about three days since the seeds were planted and sex has yet to be determined. This is a smallish set up in a roughly 4x4 foot area that is about six feet tall. 400 mh conversion bulb and a 400w hps bulb waiting to be used for flowering. When should the cloning begin and what is the most inexpensive way to do this ? I have Rating: 5
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