After how many weeks of flowering can I take clones?

rikdabrick

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Yes you can. I've taken cuttings up to 8 weeks into flowering and still got them to root. It probably took around 4 weeks for the cuttings to make roots though and probably a little while longer to start growing vegetative growth so it was a somewhat slow process, but I got to save a plant I like a lot so it was all good.

For taking cuts in flower I try to take cuts from the least developed shoots which are usually on the lower inside branches.

Also, I usually have a near perfect success rate with taking clones so your mileage may vary depending on your cloning skills.
 
Yes you can. I've taken cuttings up to 8 weeks into flowering and still got them to root. It probably took around 4 weeks for the cuttings to make roots though and probably a little while longer to start growing vegetative growth so it was a somewhat slow process, but I got to save a plant I like a lot so it was all good.

For taking cuts in flower I try to take cuts from the least developed shoots which are usually on the lower inside branches.

Also, I usually have a near perfect success rate with taking clones so your mileage may vary depending on your cloning skills.
Thanks man! I have cloned multiple strains but have not been able to clone sunset sherbet or gelato. Any advice?
 
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