Making a Ganja Dwarf Clone

canadian

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Hey, I'm about to grow some Ganja Dwarf (Lowryder #2 x Lowryder #2) from Amsterdam Seed Bank and I was just wondering if you are able to take clones from Ganja Dwarf. I'm worried I cannot because of the small size of the plant and the lack of a vegitative state due to the autoflowering characteristic.

Any Help would be great!

Thanks
 

chalehomez187

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is it just me or did you just say LR2 x LR2 ? lmaoo , not tryin to be a dick about it . its just a funny mistake.

and no , out of all the researching ive done about autos , ive learned that you cannot clone autos. sorry. Thats one of the cons with autos but theres still alot more pros! listen man just get alot of seeds. Peace
 

cbtwohundread

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ive heard of sumone having a method of cloning a auto sumwhre but all in all from wat IVE read myself u cant clone them but never hurts to play scientist so.,.,read up where theres a will theres a way
 

Punk

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The age of the plant transfers to clones. The AF strains are meant to flower from internal genetic triggers, instead of traditional sativa/indica, which flowers (once matured) from external stimuli (light duration, temps, etc). Breeding, yes. Cloning, no.

Edit: And since this is the section for newer growers, I'll add this fun fact. We're all familiar with Indica and Sativa, but there's a lesser known species of cannabis called Ruderalis , A short, thick strain normally found in the wild, but not like the wild weed you see in North America. Ruderalis in its natural state has low to no THC, but through hybridization, breeders were able to add potency and retain the growth characteristics that make Autoflowers an ideal indoor plant for those who want a low maintenance grow.
 
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