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![]() | I have successfully grown clones to the point of needing to be flowered from plants that were already flowering. I have now cut clones from these second generation clones in order to start a third, but it seems to be taking a lot longer than the first. I assume this is normal. I am using a aeroponic bubbler, and cloning gel. I have not switched out the water as often as I did the first time; I suspect this may be a factor as well. What say all of you? Boo
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![]() | Yo Booganja Your clonin should be the same sort of time and its probably the conditions changing slightly also where u take the clone from the mother plant.a better cutting might root a day or so before the rest, change the conditions an it can go from 6-30 days or more Have a large phat xmas an Keep on tokin Along the new year QHC | ||
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![]() ![]() | Stop right there! Cloning clones is a mistake that I made last year. If fact I took it four generations before it dawned on me that each successive crop was getting less stoney than the last. My last one I actually got a great harvest total, but it took like a full gram to get a buzz for one person. fortunatly I was using bag seed, so no great loss, except for time. And thats what Im trying to save you... | ||
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