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I dont have room for a mom plant anymore so what i do is take clones, then flower the "mom" and veg the clones while the "mom" flowers out and then the clones are ready to flower when the "mom" is done, and then you can take clones from the clones and keep going, that way you never have to keep a plant around for years on end and have it get sick and die.I would appreciate any tips, advice, criticism. Thank you.
I dont have room for a mom plant anymore so what i do is take clones, then flower the "mom" and veg the clones while the "mom" flowers out and then the clones are ready to flower when the "mom" is done, and then you can take clones from the clones and keep going, that way you never have to keep a plant around for years on end and have it get sick and die.
I do the same. Doing it right now actually.I dont have room for a mom plant anymore so what i do is take clones, then flower the "mom" and veg the clones while the "mom" flowers out and then the clones are ready to flower when the "mom" is done, and then you can take clones from the clones and keep going, that way you never have to keep a plant around for years on end and have it get sick and die.
Interestingly there is some variation in cannabinoid and terpene profiles from clones taken from different parts of the same mom. So maybe we should re-define the term for clones? Just a high thought...lolI dont have room for a mom plant anymore so what i do is take clones, then flower the "mom" and veg the clones while the "mom" flowers out and then the clones are ready to flower when the "mom" is done, and then you can take clones from the clones and keep going, that way you never have to keep a plant around for years on end and have it get sick and die.
Good stuff. Thanks. No production here. I just want keep myself and a few people I know happySo do you plan on taking plenty of cuts off this plant for production or will you be needing only a few cuts every 3 months or so? If you only need her once in awhile you could keep a bonsai mother. Throw her in like a half gal square pot under low light and cut her down until there’s only a few nodes of growth left. Keep cutting her back until you want clones then encourage growth. Once the plant gets hella root bound take it out of the square pot and shave down like an inch of the roots and soil on all 4 sides and the bottom and replant. You can do this over and over in a tiny pot. This will keep your plant small and manageable.
This is the first ive ever heard of this so i havent got a clue man. LmaoInterestingly there is some variation in cannabinoid and terpene profiles from clones taken from different parts of the same mom. So maybe we should re-define the term for clones? Just a high thought...lol
So do you plan on taking plenty of cuts off this plant for production or will you be needing only a few cuts every 3 months or so? If you only need her once in awhile you could keep a bonsai mother. Throw her in like a half gal square pot under low light and cut her down until there’s only a few nodes of growth left. Keep cutting her back until you want clones then encourage growth. Once the plant gets hella root bound take it out of the square pot and shave down like an inch of the roots and soil on all 4 sides and the bottom and replant. You can do this over and over in a tiny pot. This will keep your plant small and manageable.
I really like this idea. ThanksI dont have room for a mom plant anymore so what i do is take clones, then flower the "mom" and veg the clones while the "mom" flowers out and then the clones are ready to flower when the "mom" is done, and then you can take clones from the clones and keep going, that way you never have to keep a plant around for years on end and have it get sick and die.
I really like this idea. ThanksI dont have room for a mom plant anymore so what i do is take clones, then flower the "mom" and veg the clones while the "mom" flowers out and then the clones are ready to flower when the "mom" is done, and then you can take clones from the clones and keep going, that way you never have to keep a plant around for years on end and have it get sick and die.
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