Transplanting after cloning

Purplekrunchie

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Im kinda new at using serious strains for outdoor growing, this year i'm trying a serious outdoor grow. I have started these indoors under cool white flouros, but have had them outside several times on nice days, they are exactly 1 month old, and doing well, by the way this strain is northern lights, as I want an earlier ripening for northern. My question is, if I clone these today, than transport the original plants a few hours away for transplanting, (private property I have legal access to) will this be too much stress? In a 24-48 hour period, they will have their tops cloned off than moved permenantly to outdoors, after being under flouros. Would I be better off to transplant them than take the clones outdoors right before I leave and transport those back, for the better good of the rooted plant? I hate starting new threads, as there is so many, but I really want some input thanks.
 

slipperyP

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Im kinda new at using serious strains for outdoor growing, this year i'm trying a serious outdoor grow. I have started these indoors under cool white flouros, but have had them outside several times on nice days, they are exactly 1 month old, and doing well, by the way this strain is northern lights, as I want an earlier ripening for northern. My question is, if I clone these today, than transport them a few hours away, (private property I have legal access to) will this be too much stress? In a 24-48 hour period, they will have their tops cloned off than moved permenantly to outdoors, after being under flouros. Would I be better off to transplant them than take the clones outdoors right before I leave and transport those back, for the better good of the rooted plant? I hate starting new threads, as there is so many, but I really want some input thanks.

In my state it is over 200 miles to get city to city many times and because Medical is fairly new it is difficult to get clones here...

I received my clones on the coldest day of the year probally....over 20 below zero. They looked like the charlie brown x-mas tree. The pics in my grow journal are thoes and clones from that.:hump:

They were in shock for sure...but once they got a good stable envirement they took back off. Good luck :joint:
 

Purplekrunchie

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So no comments on the transplanting part, if the butchering than transplanting outdoors is too many negetive factors all at once?
 

Purplekrunchie

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Wow 38 views and no comment that addresses this question, shuffled to page 4 to be forgotten forever, well no thanks for the help to whoever just read and ignored it, I actually went out of my way to help others on stuff, in a polite manner. I guess theres some secret club im not in to actually get help myself, or this question is simply too stupid to bother with, which I dont believe it is, oh well, with a degree of intellegance, I will figure out which way I wanna go. :cry:
 
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