Newbie Central Ready to clone/trim???? How old must they be before cutting?
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i always take the best of the lower branches. leave the top ones for production.
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i feel as though an indica strain with its bushy shape would be best to clone from since it doesn't only have one stalk growing up like many sativas. an indica branches off more and would have more suitable areas for cloning.
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u can cut the tops off now. the plants will throw all their energy into the laterals.

Originally Posted by
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Originally Posted by
dannyboy602
u can cut the tops off now. the plants will throw all their energy into the laterals.
That would be ideal as I would like to keep the plants small.
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Originally Posted by
dannyboy602
u can cut the tops off now. the plants will throw all their energy into the laterals.
Good info here...
I've taken many clones from tops, they alway seem to make real strong healthy plants. But for the most part I take clones as I take the girls from the veg box to the flower. At this point I cut off the lower branches, and pull the clones from them. When you cut off snips for clones it is best to have at least 3 node pairs. I cut about 1/2" below the 3rd node and then cut off the leafs of the bottom node pair tight to the stem and plant it. The points where the removed leaves were located will spout roots.
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