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You can yes.
The clone will need to be switched back to vegetative light cycle though. It causes alot of stress to the plant and rooting can take up to 3 times longer than if you took the cutting from a plant not in the flowering stage. You can read this - http://www.rollitup.org/view.php?pg=...article&id=194 Which pretty much states what i have just written. _forbidden_ |
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Cuttings from flowering plants are notoriously difficult to get to strike, but it can be done. Hedge your bets by taking as many cuttings as possible. Use a heatmat. You'll have to reveg whatever you get to strike per _forbidden_'s information, which takes quite some time- can be 6-8 weeks and a couple of passes of pruning back to get proper vegetative growth back, but it'll happen. |
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