clone a flowering plant?

daleh717

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hello fellow tokers,just wondered if anyone has experience cloning a flowering plant ,or is it not such a good idea?i only have one light to work with so i cant veg at this time,and i really like the nirvanna snow white iam working with.can i clone from a flowering plant right before harvest? thanks
 

think2toke

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It works....

Its just harder IMO to get the clone to root and your chances are slimmer.

But go for it and give it a try ive seen it done many times.:weed:
 

Rjstoner

Active Member
And make sure after you clip that they get 24/0 light cycle thats important :weed:

i agree with the light change and its much more difficult but i've seen my buddie clone a nug with some stem the nug with brown and die off and the very tip will start to leaf out, the biggest problem is it produced a real small clone and took a long time just to get back to were a normal clone whould start
 

Kdoe420

Active Member
I asked the same question and it turns out it takes along time to switch from flowering back to veg...
 

blaze1camp

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by the time you have them revegged it will be time for you to harvest hence move the clones into flower and do it again over and over and over....
 

manlookingj

Active Member
Actually, say for instance during flowering you accidently broke a branch from a budding plant still hanging and attached but clearly broke, I know it will probably still survive the way it is, till it gets knocked again, but would a 12 to 15 inch branch with buds root, if root toned and planted? or would that be a waste of time?
 
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