from clones to bud??

regionaldragon

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i've got a SOG (sea of green) setup with 4 trays of rubbermaid home-made bubblers with 6 clones a peice. every 2 weeks we take clones off mothers and put them in the "cloning room" for 2 weeks in vegetative state (giving time to develope roots), and them we shove them into flowering. will the plants develope our weed properly or do they NEED to be grown in vegetative state for a certain amount of time.

ANY HELP IS USEFUL!!!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!:weed:
 

javac88

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As a general rule of thumb wait until most of the plants have grown their third or fourth internode before switching the light to flowering.
 

regionaldragon

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As a general rule of thumb wait until most of the plants have grown their third or fourth internode before switching the light to flowering.
well wait untill the third or fourth new sets of nodes develope or until the plants spurt out 3 or 4 nodes????
 

LonghornFan

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i've got a SOG (sea of green) setup with 4 trays of rubbermaid home-made bubblers with 6 clones a peice. every 2 weeks we take clones off mothers and put them in the "cloning room" for 2 weeks in vegetative state (giving time to develope roots), and them we shove them into flowering. will the plants develope our weed properly or do they NEED to be grown in vegetative state for a certain amount of time.

ANY HELP IS USEFUL!!!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!:weed:
If your clones have rooted and are eating well, you can switch to flower at anytime. No need to wait...
 

SOMEBEECH

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There no need to wait root em then put them in the trays,i do and you can rally grow some big colas this way.
 

Anotheroldephart

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%hat's what I'm doing.. 7 days under cover, 7 days uncoverd, then into main room. It seems to me that they continue to veg for a while longer before hairs develope.
 

regionaldragon

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%hat's what I'm doing.. 7 days under cover, 7 days uncoverd, then into main room. It seems to me that they continue to veg for a while longer before hairs develope.
and thats what i believe. since i am cloning every 2 weeks and harvesting every 2 weeks, should i count 2 weeks out of their flowering period since they are just growing and leave them to flower for 10 weeks?
 

chazel

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remember a clone is as old as the plant it was taken from.
better root system and more bud spots can be expected with longer veggin . . . but the old sayin if its not broke bla bla , ceeps cropping up.
how bout next time u do 1 as usual and another left to veg for longer - worste case scenario u find out ur plan was already pretty peachy!
 

DeweyKox

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I do clones straight to flower. So far so good! But some strains take about 2 weeks to show there sex
 
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