Ever seen clones start flowering 17 days after been cut and rooted ?????

newworldicon

Well-Known Member
I took some Master Kush clones from my plants a few days before they started to show first signs of flowering, I rooted the clones in an aero propagator for 12 days then put them straight into the flowering room on 12/12 light with the other MK's.

Now......5 days in they have started to flower themselves, I have never seen this before so quickly, anybody ever had the same experience???
 

mmsicis

Active Member
Whats so special, the actual age of the clone is still mature to flower. The uniform how clones grow and how plants from seed grow are different, because of their age.
 

newworldicon

Well-Known Member
This is new to me. I am a bit baffled as it had 24/0 for 12 days whilst roots developed and there aren't too many roots at that, they have grown perhaps 0.5 inch in these 5 days. Interesting to me to see it revert back so quickly to flower as though nothing ever happened. Cloning and such is new to me, in fact this is my first attempt so this is a bit of a curveball, nice though!!
 

Serapis

Well-Known Member
The sexual maturity of the cloned plant is passed onto the clones. Unlike seedlings that have to grow and age to reach sexual maturity, clones inherit that from their mother plants. What has happened to you is normal. clones can be flowered as soon as they root if you wish.
 

newworldicon

Well-Known Member
The sexual maturity of the cloned plant is passed onto the clones. Unlike seedlings that have to grow and age to reach sexual maturity, clones inherit that from their mother plants. What has happened to you is normal. clones can be flowered as soon as they root if you wish.
Thank you, explained in plain English Serapis. What sort of buds could I expect from 3 inch plants as of today? the original MK's are about 3-4 weeks away I reckon.
 

mconn333

Well-Known Member
yea i am confused u put plants in you flower room and they flowered? HHHMMMM VERY CONFUSING.
 

newworldicon

Well-Known Member
yea i am confused u put plants in you flower room and they flowered? HHHMMMM VERY CONFUSING.
No need for the blatant sarcasm mate, I did not know that clones carry the maturity and bounce back to flower so quickly, i thought it would take slightly longer. That being said play nice, nobody likes a dick!
 

chefyD

Member
no need for the blatant sarcasm mate, i did not know that clones carry the maturity and bounce back to flower so quickly, i thought it would take slightly longer. That being said play nice, nobody likes a dick!
\
well said nobody likes a "dick"
 

Kerovan

Well-Known Member
No need for the blatant sarcasm mate, I did not know that clones carry the maturity and bounce back to flower so quickly, i thought it would take slightly longer. That being said play nice, nobody likes a dick!
plants don't have to be sexually mature to flower. All it takes is putting them on a 12/12 cycle and in 1 to 2 weeks they will start flowering if they are photoperiod plants. Regardless of age.
 
Top