but...but... Why?
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I had to look for the auto. Then I see, bud on a stick. It's adorable.
but...but... Why?
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...cloned ten weeks into flowering.
Rooted in about two weeks and is just now starting to reveg at five weeks.
Interesting. Have you done that before? Does this work? I mean I would expect the plant to hermaphrodite or to crippel or something like that.
Interesting. Have you done that before? Does this work? I mean I would expect the plant to hermaphrodite or to crippel or something like that.
yes it works, this little bud is starting to branch out now,way faster than expected.
I flowered the only copy and forgot to take a clone, this clone and revegging the other after harvest were my two chances at saving it.
Both worked without hermie issues so far.
The last time i did this was to save another variety where the clones got eaten up by fungus gnats. That time i took 3 clones at 7 weeks flowering, from a variety that finished in 8-9 weeks.
Mold was an issue that time and only 2 made it and they both took about 60 days to reveg. That was over 10 years ago and I’m still growing that one, nebula x blueberry.
How long did it take until your clone rooted and revegged? I know revegging and tried it once with poor results. But I never considered to root a bud of a ripe plant and then reveg it. I even had problems to root cuts from plants which showed prefowers despite 18/6. It took weeks to root them and then they grew crippled and showed signs of mutations like strange leaves.
But when I would lose my keeper I would try this, too.
"monster cropping" sounds like something for emergency. When you lose your fav strain - O.K. but otherwise I think this takes too much time and bring the risk of hermies and mutants. And in the same time I could grow some other plants. But for emergency case it's a solution when you have no solution.
This plant seems immune to the monster cropping growth. Same clone from post #15 at 60 days from taking cut. [URL=https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php?albumid=74919&pictureid=1985810&thumb=1]View Image[/url] One slightly deformed leaf then on to normal growth. [URL=https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php?albumid=74919&pictureid=1985811&thumb=1]View Image[/url]