Would this be a suitable clone site?

My feminized MK Ultra which i flipped to 12/12 yesterday. Need to clone as she is a stinky bitch sure to provide a A+ smoke. The growth at the very base is bushy as hell & about 2 inches long. Can i cut it and DWC clone it now or would you suggest getting some extra light onto it to make it elongate a bit more before cutting her off the meristem? The photo can be found in my 192 CFL grow journal.

Thanks
 

Ralph420

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I may be wrong I'm a noob but I don't think feminized plants can be cloned. I'll let a expert chime in. Good luck bud
 

spek9

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I may be wrong I'm a noob but I don't think feminized plants can be cloned. I'll let a expert chime in. Good luck bud
Yes they most certainly can. There is no difference whatsoever. The only reason a fem is a fem is because it was a female plant forced to pollen that pollinates another female plant, which produces fem seeds.

I'll take clones as short as 1.5", so long as there is at least one node underneath of the top/tip leaves. Often, I shave off the bottom leaves before putting it into my cloner.

-spek
 

higgins2k9

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Go ahead dude and clone away. I grew an mk ultra and I really liked it I fimmed it to get 4 colas and it stretched a fair bit for an indica and smelt really lemony. If you get a same phenotype to what I got you'll be well glad you took a clone.
 

dimebong

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I may be wrong I'm a noob but I don't think feminized plants can be cloned. I'll let a expert chime in. Good luck bud
I've course they can. The clones i have in flower now from a feminized seed have never produced any seed, nor have any previous generations and i have
been using a torch to work in the dark muliple times a week.

Get a stable, reliable strain.
 
Thanks to all repliers. I'll call her Dolly after that Sheep the boffins cloned back in the day.

There is no theoretical reason why a fem seed cannot produce viable seed. How do you think the seed producers do it year in year out. They dont just rely on Colloidal Silver.
 

dimebong

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Thanks to all repliers. I'll call her Dolly after that Sheep the boffins cloned back in the day.

There is no theoretical reason why a fem seed cannot produce viable seed. How do you think the seed producers do it year in year out. They dont just rely on Colloidal Silver.
lol who exactly are you replying to, no ones arguing with the fact that fem seeds can be pollinated just like any other plant.
 
Im not arguing with anyone Dimebomg...keep ya fucking wig on man. I was appreciative of your advice.I was referring to the chap deferring to the experts is all.
 

dimebong

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Im not arguing with anyone Dimebomg...keep ya fucking wig on man. I was appreciative of your advice.I was referring to the chap deferring to the experts is all.
I was only making sure you weren't misunderstanding my reply. I was the only one talking about seeds here. Hot head.
 

higgins2k9

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Here's the only 2 photos I have of the MK I did, the photo of the bud is about a week before chop and the photo of 2 plants the other is mohan ram from sweet seeds and the MK is the one on the right and on that pic the plants are 6 weeks into flower. They could have done with a little more N into flower but it wasn't a big problem.
 

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