ok so you grow your bag seeds and clone the soon to be mother's.
then save the plant you want, and create a multitude of clones from her.
then let her grow and flower.
once harvest time comes around cut her down.
but instead of re-veging, or trashing the corpse. we graph the young clones from were we cut the bud from.
now the roots and stems are pretty much straws that depend on the leaves to draw water from. so maybe, because the new leaves are already in vegetative state. there wouldn't be such a long wait that comes with re-veging,but possibly only the time it takes for the new clones to connect itself to the mother.
once the new plant "the recycled roots and stems plant" is ready to take clones and flower, then you would only have to take a few clones as you can take clones for graphing from them. once the recycled plant is ready for harvest you can repeat the process.
re-using the same roots, stems, and branches of the very first plant.
hopefully once i've selected the genes i want from these bag seeds, my clones should be fairly big so i can use a bit from each one to test this out.
any thoughts?
i just started super cropping,kind of curious about what can be done with graphing. im still looking into it though.
then save the plant you want, and create a multitude of clones from her.
then let her grow and flower.
once harvest time comes around cut her down.
but instead of re-veging, or trashing the corpse. we graph the young clones from were we cut the bud from.
now the roots and stems are pretty much straws that depend on the leaves to draw water from. so maybe, because the new leaves are already in vegetative state. there wouldn't be such a long wait that comes with re-veging,but possibly only the time it takes for the new clones to connect itself to the mother.
once the new plant "the recycled roots and stems plant" is ready to take clones and flower, then you would only have to take a few clones as you can take clones for graphing from them. once the recycled plant is ready for harvest you can repeat the process.
re-using the same roots, stems, and branches of the very first plant.
hopefully once i've selected the genes i want from these bag seeds, my clones should be fairly big so i can use a bit from each one to test this out.
any thoughts?
i just started super cropping,kind of curious about what can be done with graphing. im still looking into it though.