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I've been taught, and it seems like the science on general horticulture suggests, that each generation of clones--meaning clones of clones, not rounds of clones taken sequentially off of the same mother--reduces the vigor of the stock. Does anyone know of any well done mapping of the timeline of degeneration? I've got a really nice Kush lineage that I've been running for about a year now. Initially a friend of mine had a mother that I could always get cuts off, but a few months ago he lost it, so I mother'd out a cut. At this point its becoming a pain in the ass to keep the mother, due mostly to space constraints. If I stop keeping a mother, and start doing cuts off cuts, how many generations do you think I have before the genetics accrue enough issues that I will want to switch?
I've run cuts off cuts for four or five generations before and I never saw a uniform loss of vigor, is this even realistically an issue if you're going for single digit numbers of generations? I don't think I've ever know anyone to have 'run out' a particular lineage.
I've run cuts off cuts for four or five generations before and I never saw a uniform loss of vigor, is this even realistically an issue if you're going for single digit numbers of generations? I don't think I've ever know anyone to have 'run out' a particular lineage.