jaydiesle Active Member Oct 14, 2011 #1 can i cut clones from a plant thats been flowering for a week
golddog Well-Known Member Oct 14, 2011 #2 You can take them pretty far along into flowering, they just take longer. Good Luck
jaydiesle Active Member Oct 14, 2011 #3 thnx m8 hey i put some purps to flower its a sativa dom i flipped them at about 1ft how big would they get golddog said: You can take them pretty far along into flowering, they just take longer. Good Luck Click to expand...
thnx m8 hey i put some purps to flower its a sativa dom i flipped them at about 1ft how big would they get golddog said: You can take them pretty far along into flowering, they just take longer. Good Luck Click to expand...
golddog Well-Known Member Oct 14, 2011 #4 jaydiesle said: thnx m8 hey i put some purps to flower its a sativa dom i flipped them at about 1ft how big would they get Click to expand... They could triple in size, good chance.
jaydiesle said: thnx m8 hey i put some purps to flower its a sativa dom i flipped them at about 1ft how big would they get Click to expand... They could triple in size, good chance.
jaydiesle Active Member Oct 14, 2011 #5 good golddog said: They could triple in size, good chance. Click to expand...
Father Earth Well-Known Member Oct 14, 2011 #6 Only time in which I don't think you can clone a plant is when its completly dead or just beginning life.
Only time in which I don't think you can clone a plant is when its completly dead or just beginning life.
chickengutz Well-Known Member Oct 14, 2011 #7 I take my clones at 1st week in flower, and any remaining clones at 30 days flower when I'm gettin rid of the bullshit growth underneath. Never had a problem.
I take my clones at 1st week in flower, and any remaining clones at 30 days flower when I'm gettin rid of the bullshit growth underneath. Never had a problem.