too mature to clone without.?

john wishmyer

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hey yall, i have some two plants which i have had for some and were just expanding root growth as well assome extreme lush vegg. fast foward to now and they have been sitting in my tent with tons of pistils as well as some even developing trichomes. this being said realistically are these to mature to clone without keeping a light schedule of 24/7 ? i feel like anything less and these will flower on me, strains are tangie and blue dream
 

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GroErr

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They'll clone fine, I've cloned them up to 6 weeks and re-vegged fine. Ideally throw them into 20/4 or 24/0 for them to root and re-veg but otherwise they should root and eventually they'll revert back to veg.
 

vostok

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hey yall, i have some two plants which i have had for some and were just expanding root growth as well assome extreme lush vegg. fast foward to now and they have been sitting in my tent with tons of pistils as well as some even developing trichomes. this being said realistically are these to mature to clone without keeping a light schedule of 24/7 ? i feel like anything less and these will flower on me, strains are tangie and blue dream
better and easier to re-veg

good luck
 

baveburrs

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i take clones from flowering plants all the time....the clones can take 2-4 weeks to reveg.....id take clones and put those girls to flower
 

baveburrs

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those big plants would take forever to reveg,,,,,waste of electricity,time and space...

if u put to 12/12 they would be done in 6-8 weeks
 

Miyagismokes

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the advantage of revegging is that you have already taken the flowers at harvest

as they dry out you re veg

for a second round in about 90 days

by then many growers have grown weary of the same strain ...lol
Leaving the b cuts to re-veg, huh? Interesting.
 
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