BalloonFight Active Member Aug 30, 2009 #1 Is this ok? Will the stress from the snipping possibly cause a hermie in the mother? The plant is only 1-2 weeks into flowering.
Is this ok? Will the stress from the snipping possibly cause a hermie in the mother? The plant is only 1-2 weeks into flowering.
Platipy Well-Known Member Aug 30, 2009 #2 will stress it out a little. your clones will already be flowering though. you will have to revert them to veg
will stress it out a little. your clones will already be flowering though. you will have to revert them to veg
BalloonFight Active Member Aug 30, 2009 #3 Platipy said: will stress it out a little. your clones will already be flowering though. you will have to revert them to veg Click to expand... Thanks for the quick answer. How exactly do I revert them?
Platipy said: will stress it out a little. your clones will already be flowering though. you will have to revert them to veg Click to expand... Thanks for the quick answer. How exactly do I revert them?
BalloonFight Active Member Aug 30, 2009 #5 Platipy said: put them on a veg lighting schedule 24/0 or 18/6 Click to expand... o wow i didnt realize it was that easy lol. Will being in flowering hinder their ability to root?
Platipy said: put them on a veg lighting schedule 24/0 or 18/6 Click to expand... o wow i didnt realize it was that easy lol. Will being in flowering hinder their ability to root?
D Dirty Harry Well-Known Member Aug 30, 2009 #6 BalloonFight said: o wow i didnt realize it was that easy lol. Will being in flowering hinder their ability to root? Click to expand... It will take longer for them to root.
BalloonFight said: o wow i didnt realize it was that easy lol. Will being in flowering hinder their ability to root? Click to expand... It will take longer for them to root.