Flowering clones

I cut 3 clones of 3 flowering plants




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Im not sure why, you are going to waste 3 months to reveg. Thats even if they take root. Good luck happy growing.

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Hi, I didn’t know it could take so long 4 months!!! No way ! Thanks for the tip

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In my experience, if you give them 24 hours of light they can start to reveg in a couple of weeks. It can depend on how far into flower the plant was. The further into flower you are the longer it can take to root. Happy growing

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Nice! I did this in august, had one main plant (my first) and was scared to cut it for clones and finally did in week 3 of flower (was waiting to make sure it was female mostly) here what they look like as a cutting and now.
It does take FOREVER to reveg, they are 15/16 weeks from cutting today. Im flipping one of them this week.

Tips: cut the leaf tips to trigger the hormones to reveg.
They will grow funky leaves for a while then start normal leaves. Mine branches 2 or 3 main branches instead of one main stalk so im able to LST them nicely.

https://growithjane.com/growlog/chloe-hnxlc





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Usually I wouldn’t do that. Instead of I would grow separately a mother plant, (never flowering) for your cutting clones. @EMASF @Bentgenetics -yes at 24 hours female plants (not autos) @Demonrage75

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they are resisting I don’t know what to do with the clones

Hey mate and awesome question.

I do a ton of clones personally and have for a very long time.

When it comes to clippings from a flowering plant that you want to clone, if its more than 2-3 weeks into flower you will need to wait for it to reveg itself. I’ve revegged a lot of clones and it takes 3-4 weeks to reveg but while its doing that the roots are still growing so while it doesn’t look like anything it happening, the roots are slowly pumping along.

I personally use a Aerocloner for all mine now but you shouldn’t have any problem since you’re not really having any nutrient issues with them from what I can see.

If you plan on doing clones in the future i recommend keeping a mother plant and take clones from her and every month or two just do a big defol and leave some very low nodes to regrow…she will be fugly but she is only used for clones.

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excellent idea thank you! From now on I will make clones only in the vegetative state. I don’t have space to have a plant just to take clones


I haven’t cut the ends of the plants yet

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As soon as you do theyll start to grow. Mine sat for weeks before i cut mine and did barely any growing. I cut the tips and within days it starting growing fast.

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are healthy

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Bunch of my clones i just repotted

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How are they doing?

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Looks like a rough start. They have to burn up all that energy to produce roots.

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I’m thinking about giving up

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At the rate they are going starting some fresh ones from seed would be faster

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