I have 2nd generation clones from a friend and vegging them to mothers. will my 3rd generation ladies be healthy and produce quality and quanity like the 1st generation females??
Thats a good question. You would think it would be just as strong, as long as there grown the same because its basically like taking the same seed and planting it twice.
This is not true. You clone and clone and clone to as many generations as you like without loss of anything. When you clone you aren't copying the plant, you are continuing the life of the same plant, just seperate from the first part of the plant.
Clip after clip after clip it's always going to be the same plant.
This is not true. You clone and clone and clone to as many generations as you like without loss of anything. When you clone you aren't copying the plant, you are continuing the life of the same plant, just seperate from the first part of the plant.
Clip after clip after clip it's always going to be the same plant.
You can do it either way, many people don't have a mother and do clone clones repeatedly. Just make sure you are good at cloning so you don't loose a batch and run into a dead end. If your aerocloner dies on a run you could be SOL.
This is not true. You clone and clone and clone to as many generations as you like without loss of anything. When you clone you aren't copying the plant, you are continuing the life of the same plant, just seperate from the first part of the plant.
Clip after clip after clip it's always going to be the same plant.
ok guys the answer is vitually forever....unless you get a virus or something along that line clones are just cuttings and while they will ocasionaly mutate,not every one you took is going to.And actually very seldom will unless you actually do something to induce a mutation purposfully.
Choice plants of all kinds not just mj have been cloned for centuries.....outdoor plants as well as indoor.The apple tree for instance is cloned by grafting routinely,as well as most fruits and flowers sold as cultivars.Growing from seed would lose that type and is not used often,except in hybrids with strick controlls and inbreeding and this is usually crops that can not be cloned at all .......wheat,corn soybeans ect..
I've had the experience of a plant getting more potent through the third generation. The strain was Cindy-99.
Also, I've been growing the same strain, from the same mom, for three years now. Having the strain really dialed in as far as nutrient needs, ect does nothing but improve the overall results both in yield and quality.