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10-23-2009, 11:10 PM
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need some help. wanting to clone some ak47+lowryder#2. Never herd you cant. Just dont want to wreck my plants if it dont work. But if it works will clones flower faster. From seed its only 7 weeks.
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10-23-2009, 11:28 PM
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they'll flower around the same pace but more slow stunted and very small and undeveloped because they are still on a schedule which they don't have time to be stunted. you should not even attempt to try and clone them. it is truly not worth it even if you succeed
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10-24-2009, 12:05 AM
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thanks had to ask
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no problem. I think we've all been there. IT would be heaven if you could clone them but It's not worth it. I'd only do it as an experament if I had plenty to mess with only to see if I could even clone it to make another plant that produces 2 grams. I wish I could have explained it better. I'm sure somebody soon will. But I do believe the answer will remain the same..
Good luck with your grow though!!!
I plan to buy some auto's and let them all pollinate eachother and have a nonstop crop next summer, until of course the ultimate crop!! jk.
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10-24-2009, 05:37 AM
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Hey What's Up!!!,,,Welcome To Green+Passion,,Nice To Meet Ya, Heck Give It A Try, You Don't Have To Make A Bunch Of Clones, Just Try 2 Or 5, If The Don't Root??? No Big Loss, If They Do????,,,Then There You Go, Best Of Luck, Wishes & Karma, & Keep Us In The Loop, Well, Will See Ya Around..
Cheers`;`Hatch`;`
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I have done this before. I have a post somewhere "how to clone a flowering plant" I will come back and add it to this post.
What I found is if they are still vegging, not in flower yet, then it is fine, they will root and make nice plants. Once they start flowering though, forget it. Nothing I tried would get them to root. They kept making pistols and flowering, even tiny little slips. And pistols on clones = mold.
I could not get first off, the plant back to veg, second off, get the cuttings to root. I tried this for over a year. No go. Cloning a flowering plant~Will it work?
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