HOW LONG CAN YOU CLONE TILL THE GENETICS LOSE POTENCY OVERTIME?

speedwell68

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As long as you don't flower them, you can take clones forever. I only go 3 generations, because I like to keep trying different strains. However, back in the day when I grew for a "living" I had a California Orange that went on for years, it was a multi-generational clone when it was given to me.
 

WhiteThunderBoi

Active Member
As long as you don't flower them, you can take clones forever. I only go 3 generations, because I like to keep trying different strains. However, back in the day when I grew for a "living" I had a California Orange that went on for years, it was a multi-generational clone when it was given to me.
does it lose it’s potency overtime? or was the “high” the same?
 

shrubz

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Your replicating exactly what exists why would the following generation not get what the the generation before it did? Could magic elves be behind it somehow?

I never understood how that one got started. Its been around a while.

That and the one about soaking marijuana roots in whiskey some way or another. The myth goes it makes the smoke more potent (I wouldn't recommend trying it).
 

Jjgrow420

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Your replicating exactly what exists why would the following generation not get what the the generation before it did? Could magic elves be behind it somehow?

I never understood how that one got started. Its been around a while.

That and the one about soaking marijuana roots in whiskey some way or another. The myth goes it makes the smoke more potent (I wouldn't recommend trying it).
Think of anything alive.
The youngest has the most vigor. When something alive gets old it becomes weaker more susceptible to disease etc. Not magic elves. Basic biology
 

smokey0418

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I grew a variety for 15years cutting off from what was planted when my veg partner moved.

Personally thought it got better over time , but surely wasn't anything less.
 
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