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Old 12-04-2001, 09:30 PM   #1
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Ok I took a clone from a wonderful mother and now it has been in a 12/12 enviroment for about 4 weeks. I was going to wait for the mother to finish flowering then turn up the lights to 24/0 and reveg the clone, fill the damn room with it, and then flower it.

So what are the disadvantages, will it effect the clones overall yield like it would a mother that was reveged or not because it was not even close to being done flowering?

Any help? Has anyone ever done this?

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Old 12-05-2001, 03:57 AM   #2
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You have a clone, a mother, or both? What stage is each of them at? Which one do you wnat to reveg?

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I have a clone 4 weeks alive under 12/12, directly put into 12/12 not vegged at all. It has little bud sites but nothing outstanding. My plants grown from seed are almost done but the clones have awhile so can i turn the lights to 24/0? I remember reading if you regenerate a mother your yeild won't be as much the second time. So will this apply to my clone?

I think i'm just going to turn the lights up to 24/0 and veg the clone

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Yeah..I think you can do that. The bud sites will all harden.
I would think that yield would be affected.

Why dont you just take some clones off your clone and get a mom from that?

But...is it possible to do what you said? Yes.
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