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Cloning, late flower???

BrownThumb

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Once planted in the peat pot, it blew roots through the walls in 2 days. The other one still hasn't so there is going to be some variation in how quick it happens depending on the cut, conditions, etc. I am still trying to figure out how to do it every time, but once again patience and moisture seem to be key.
 

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Darpa

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Hi Folk,
I use to clone late flowering plant for genetic selection. They usualy get root after 5 to 7 days, but the vegetative growth is a little bit delayed.. but it totaly Worth the delay.

Here is a Monster Crooped plant, at 7 Week in flo (use the same technique) I took some lower buds for cloning. Roots showed up within a Week in an humidity dome…












Darpa
 

zachrockbadenof

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we had a reeferman sour diesel seed from 10/12yrs ago- since we never found a keeper from the 5-6 varieties ,it was lost in the bag- found it last grow n said...what the fuk...well this fuker was throwing out tricomes from day one.. i 4got to take clones in veg, n took some in flower- bad news only one rooted, but keepin that lady alive... but man she is growing weird-ly ... very funky looking, but shes growing- vegging her now n after 3weeks, the leaves are dripping with tricomes... i have never seen a plant producing T's from the get-go
 
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