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Not dumb at all! And yes! many people do take cuttings and put one 12/12 as soon as it is rooted to determine the sex of the Donor plant... The other option is to take clones in flower as soon as they sex, and keep one of the clones as the "Mom"...The only reason I ask this is because I don't see many folks doing this and I'm not sure why.
Q: Can I grow a few plants from seed, take cuttings during veg, then put the cuttings into 12/12 to determine the sex of the Mother plant?
i.e. Do I need to sex/differentiate a Mother plant before it creates all female clones?
Ok- this part of your Question is confusing...i.e. Can a never-before-flowered, only vegetative growth, cannabis plant create all female cuttings if that seed/plant is female?
Sorry if this is a dumb question but you saved me 2 weeks of flowering and 3-4 weeks of revegging if this is true.
P.S. - Just got my Nirvana Seeds; took 10 days from order; they look good but some of them definitely look a bit immature (pale); I'm fucking amped to add some new strains to my grow room. Bubblicious. Blue Mystic. White Rhino. Oh! I also got my medical card today!! I've been an MMP for 4 months but have never actually gone in for my photograph/MMP Card. Big nugs on the horizon. Maybe it's time to finally make a Journal for you folks
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Okay, this I will need to look into further. My current mother plant is from bagseed (and was been revegged). She has delivered a 100% success rate on 20+ and has great growth. However; I've also got a clone from a different strain (2008 bagseed I've saved) and I have plans to make the clone a mother plant. It should be really interesting to see which one delivers stronger clones; the bagseed mother vs. the clone mother. Damn... maybe it is journal time haha. Thanks for the information!re-vegging is stressful on the plants, however- keeping a clone as a Mom is often better than keeping a seed plant as the mom, since clones tend to be stronger plants... so IMO-- take clones and as soon as you are certain they are going to survive- put the original plants 12/12 to flower out.
once a seed plant is mature/ big enough to spare a few shoots for cuttings it is virtually big enough to show preflowersThe only reason I ask this is because I don't see many folks doing this and I'm not sure why.
Q: Can I grow a few plants from seed, take cuttings during veg, then put the cuttings into 12/12 to determine the sex of the Mother plant?
i.e. Do I need to sex/differentiate a Mother plant before it creates all female clones?
i.e. Can a never-before-flowered, only vegetative growth, cannabis plant create all female cuttings if that seed/plant is female?
Sorry if this is a dumb question but you saved me 2 weeks of flowering and 3-4 weeks of revegging if this is true.
P.S. - Just got my Nirvana Seeds; took 10 days from order; they look good but some of them definitely look a bit immature (pale); I'm fucking amped to add some new strains to my grow room. Bubblicious. Blue Mystic. White Rhino. Oh! I also got my medical card today!! I've been an MMP for 4 months but have never actually gone in for my photograph/MMP Card. Big nugs on the horizon. Maybe it's time to finally make a Journal for you folks
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How can you compare the bagseed mother to the clone mother when they are different strains? Some strains clone easier than others.Sorry about the confusing part; I'm pretty stoned and just bought some So.Co haha
Okay, this I will need to look into further. My current mother plant is from bagseed (and was been revegged). She has delivered a 100% success rate on 20+ and has great growth. However; I've also got a clone from a different strain (2008 bagseed I've saved) and I have plans to make the clone a mother plant. It should be really interesting to see which one delivers stronger clones; the bagseed mother vs. the clone mother. Damn... maybe it is journal time haha. Thanks for the information!