Clone during flower when 12/12 from seed

The Grinch

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G'day

As title suggests, is it possible to take a clone from a plant that has been flowered from seed?

Thanks Grinch
 

The Grinch

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Thanks for quck response GotKush.

How many weeks, height, or node nos did you take the clone?
Did you put the clone into 24/0 (18/6) or straight to 12/12?

Thanks again
Grinch
 

gotkush?

Well-Known Member
Thanks for quck response GotKush.

How many weeks, height, or node nos did you take the clone?
Did you put the clone into 24/0 (18/6) or straight to 12/12?

Thanks again
Grinch
my plant has been flowering 51 days, i took the cuttings a liitle over a week ago, theres a bunch of small sprouts on the bottom branch, cut 4 off, put em in plastic bowl of perlite/vermiculite, put another clear bowl over em, set them in the kitchen window, they get sun during the day and flourescent light at night, their doing greathttps://www.rollitup.org/harvesting-curing/159974-orange-crush-51-days-flowering.html
 

AquafinaOrbit

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Yes, though the stress could harm the flowering mother and it the clones could have a slowed root development stage.
 

vapedg13

New Member
Correct me if I am wrong here guys..... but If you take a start from a flowering MJ plant and revert it back to vegetive growth isn't that called jumping a generation.

You allow the plant to go through its entire life cycle...then revert back to veg.

I have pulled starts from a plant that was in bud for 6 weeks.... actually started a bud in dirt.... 24/7 light for entire rooting process...after it rooted (4 weeks)..... it took another 2 weeks for limbs/veg growth to start growing out of the bud itself
 

AquafinaOrbit

Well-Known Member
While the plant will try to initially photo synthesize to produce flowers and make sure it's species survives, if you clone it correctly it should have energy and realize it has no roots and regrow them so yes it would be like a veg state. Not sure who its an issue though beyond slow root growth as the plant takes time to realize what its doing.
 
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