Cloning After Flowering

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Out of 10 super lemon haze cbd from Greenhouse Seeds 2 are super vigorous.
Now 5 weeks into flower. Is there a method for getting clones this late into flower?
 
Saint Skinny

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Demontrich is on the money. Just did this myself. although depending on the straing, etc., It could take longer than two weeks for normal growth to resume... Take clones as usual, but be prepared for some goofy ass looking growth at first. The plant's gonna be confused and may throw out some single finger leaves, Leaves without serrations, twisted and contorted leaves, and maybe some other straight up strangeness. But sooner or later the plant will get the message your trying to send, and it'll go back to veg like a good little girl.
 
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Here is the Jack Herer I have that's revegging. It doesn't look very pretty when they reveg but it's amazing the way they bush out afterwards
 
jumpincactus

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As everyone has already shared you can clone flowering plants. But with flowering plants the success rate can be a tad lower than with a plant in strong vegetative growth. But it can and has been done. I used to scoff when peeps on forums would tell folks you cant clone a flowering plant. Just sets you back in time is all and a slightly less success rate than veg.
 
MI.Woody

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Out of 10 super lemon haze cbd from Greenhouse Seeds 2 are super vigorous.
Now 5 weeks into flower. Is there a method for getting clones this late into flower?
It's been my exprience that plants returning to veg after flowering will put out many shoots from a bud. Dont cut on them untill these multi shoots harden a bit, then cut back to the best one. The clones of these will be normal.
 
dankninja

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they will finger leaf everywhere
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but end up like this sometimes
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dankninja

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last pic is cornerstone by gage green, or headwrecker og i guess. called it lifewrecker pheno lol
 
Enforcer

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You can absolutely take a clone from a plant in flower. I decided to try a little experiment. This cut was taken on day 14 of flower. I did no sterilization, no 45* cut, no rooting hormone of any kind and no scraping the stem. I cut it, trimmed a few leaves, stuck it straight into moist potting soil, sandwich baggie over the cut to retain humidity and put it on a heat mat under 18-6 T5 light . Air temps about 77-80*, heat mat set at 80*, RH about 80%. I took the cut from the mother plant on March 1st. All I did was squirt some water on the soil every few days to maintain humidity.


Here is the clone on March 20th.
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April 8th

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April 22nd

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April 28th

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Today (May 30th). Cleaned up all the twisted growth and moved to a 3gal pot 2 days ago.

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IMHO, as long as your environment is right, you can get almost any cut to root.
 
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