cloning in flowering

hey sup rollitup need some advice or info on cloneing a plant when it was 2 weeks in flowering got one clone to root and i was just wondering how long will it take to get back into veg? help this strain is hella dank and pretty and i dont want to lose it. it is a strain i breed and i love it want to grow it outdoors its hairs come out pink and it is the dankest bud i have ever tried. plz any advice helps

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the clone on the right is the plant i call it rosebud cause its pink and purple and so are roses. but any ways any advice for clones that just started rooting and that are still in flowering because mother plant was 2 weeks into flowering when cutting was taken?
 

BleedsGreen

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I would leave it be nothing special, treat it like a clone not a flowering plant when it comes to nutrients. But that's just me.
 

match box

Well-Known Member
It takes a long time to get them to switch. I think some one already said that but it takes longer than I thought.
 

Fresh 2 De@th

Well-Known Member
it's strain dependent and depending how long in flower you took the clone.
i always take clones from flowering plants. if the plant that you took the clone from was a vigorous one, your clone should revert back in no time, but if not, it can take a while.
when it comes time to feed it, give it veg nutes. when it fills out the container it's in, transplant it immediately. if not, you can impede the process of the clone revegging.
 

Fresh 2 De@th

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Im wondering fresh 2 death, why you always take clones from a flowering plant? not trying to start shit.. just asking.
hahaha, no offense taking.
due to the fact that i am always adding some new flavors in the mix, i don't like having multiple clones of multiple varieties. if i put 16 containers in the tent, more than likely there 16 different pheno types of multiple varieties and to clone all of them while i am still vegging them would have my numbers through the roof.
basically i clone in flower, and veg the clones for the rest of the 8-9wk cycle and when the cycle is done throw the clones into the flowering tent to fill back up.
 

iSmokealottaweed

Active Member
Things will take longer to re-veg but you usually have more branches to work with once things revert back.

When it comes to clones keep it simple. They like high humidity so mist them often or keep your RH high. For nutes Clonex "Clone Solution" at 20ml per gallon works really well for me for the first 1-2 weeks in soil. I hit them on a fert,fert,water schedule and ph to 6.0 and get nothing but fresh green growth.

Also look into "Light Warrior" soil for future cloning. It's complete and has really good drainage.

-Clonex solution (Not rooting gel): http://www.thehydrosource.com/hydrodynamics-clonex-clone-solution-quart.html

-Light Warrior soil:http://www.hardwareonlinestore.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&view=productdetails&virtuemart_product_id=76058&virtuemart_category_id=2566&Itemid=1
 
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