Single Back Yard Plant

So for the past couple months I have been growing a plant in my backyard and figured because I am new I would show I am not just some lurker.

Its about a week into flowering right now.


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ahah well thank you all damn. It's seed. I am thinking about taking a clone off but will that stop the clone from flowering? I was thinking cloning and putting in a different spot so it flowers faster and I can worry less about the big plant and just let her grow.
 
you can take a clone and put it under a florecent 18 hours on 6 off then transplant it to the ground for next growing season
 
It is possible but dont know how great your chances are. Last year I had a bad wind storm and it topped about a foot off my biggest plant so my father stuck it in the ground that day and it stayed healthy and grew another 3-4 feet before flowering.
 
It is possible but dont know how great your chances are. Last year I had a bad wind storm and it topped about a foot off my biggest plant so my father stuck it in the ground that day and it stayed healthy and grew another 3-4 feet before flowering.
Well it would be a partially flowered clone so would it take awhile for the roots to dig in and shit. and yes winter is big here so my plant will be done flowering before it will die and hybernate.
 
Ya I won't be able to do the florescent light. Is it possible to just take a clone and put it in my yard and it will still grow fine?

I don't believe a clone will take to root if you leave it outside after cutting. You need at least 18 hours of light, high humidity and a constant temperature around 75 degrees (give or take 5 degrees) for rooting. I wouldn't take the clone - leave it and let to grow/bud.

The plant looks very healthy, but I have some concern over what looks like spots on the leaves. Maybe I'm just seeing things that aren't there, but keep an eye on this - it could be a sign that you have bugs (aphids, spider mites or thrips - athough, I don't see any webs, so it's probably not spider mites). Check the underside of the leaves and lower branches for any unwanted guests.

Keep up the good work and good luck!
 
I don't believe a clone will take to root if you leave it outside after cutting. You need at least 18 hours of light, high humidity and a constant temperature around 75 degrees (give or take 5 degrees) for rooting. I wouldn't take the clone - leave it and let to grow/bud.

The plant looks very healthy, but I have some concern over what looks like spots on the leaves. Maybe I'm just seeing things that aren't there, but keep an eye on this - it could be a sign that you have bugs (aphids, spider mites or thrips - athough, I don't see any webs, so it's probably not spider mites). Check the underside of the leaves and lower branches for any unwanted guests.

Keep up the good work and good luck!
thank you very much. I looked into that already its only my third day spraying the plant. I went to local store and bought some bug kill spray forgot the name. but seems to be working good. there is less and less spots.
 
This is a clone that I just stuck in the ground and its been healthy for over 3 weeks now and is flowering. Its actually the top of one of my big plants that broke.
 

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This is a clone that I just stuck in the ground and its been healthy for over 3 weeks now and is flowering. Its actually the top of one of my big plants that broke.
that is very tight. I don'thave that much time and decided to just leaveit be and let her grow and prosper. more pictures to come soon :)
 
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