Can I re-clone a clone ?

lusidghost

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I made a thread, but haven't updated it in forever. They got thrips really bad and they look horrible. I just fogged them with a Doktor Doom bomb today, so hopefully that will be the nail in the coffin.
 

Star Dog

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If you want to preserve the genetics with minimal work/space/expense let them go 4 weeks of flower before cloning.
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This isn't the same clone but 10 weeks.
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1ltr air pots 2x T5s.
They were taken wk4-5 that allows me time to finish flowering, dry and test them while they're reveging then I can then decide to re clone or bin them, you can also flower them if you choose I believe the term is monster cropping?
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The above in flower after monster cropping.
 
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twentyeight.threefive

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If you want to preserve the genetics with minimal work/space/expense let them go 4 weeks of flower before cloning.
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This isn't the same clone but 10 weeks.
View attachment 5113347
1ltr air pots 2x T5s.
They were taken wk4-5 that allows me time to finish flowering, dry and test them while they're reveging then I can then decide to re clone or bin them, you can also flower them if you choose I believe the term is monster cropping?
Monster cropping is revegging a finished flowering plant.
 

jondamon

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Can I cut the bottom of a fully rooted clone (week 1 veg) and re-root it ? Just wondering.
Exactly what I’ve just done.

clones were rooted and healthy with no yellowing leaves.

So I allowed them a little vertical growth and cut them again on what is the main stalk so that they can root again while I’m not ready for them and this way I can keep them under my 24w T5 rather than using an additional 200w to veg them.
 
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