Cloning after flowering?

HobbyGrower

Active Member
I've got a few plants that having been growing nicely since November. They are about six weeks into flowering and while I've pollinated by hand a few of the lower branches with pollen from a male kept separately for seed, I've begun to wonder about taking some clones.

Considering these plants are well into flowering, is it possible to take clones after flowering has completed? I was never too clear on whether or not the plants can be put back into vegetative growth and then cloned or if they have pretty much finished their life cycle at that point.

Any thoughts from experienced cloners?
 

Jobo

Well-Known Member
cloning that late will be very hard.

You can however re-veg your plant, by leaving a few small buds and leaves on your plant after harvest and putting it under 24/0 light. It will reenter veg after a couple weeks and you can continue to re-grow it, or clone it.

search for re-vegging.
 

South Texas

Well-Known Member
8 Million says no, 2 million says yes. It's hard enough to clone without the additional handicap. Your doing what I do, set the male apart. I just do one branch per plant- pollinate. Watch the fans when doing this....
How's this, Rejuive the plants, take 20 clones per, rejuive again. With the seeds, clones, rejuving, 8 million plants in 4 years. Well, close, anyway.
 
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