Can u clone a harvested branch?

ConnorTJ

Active Member
From what I know to clone you cut off a branch and dip it in clone powder/gel I was just wondering could I cut if a branch of a fully flowered female and clone it and re-veg it ?

Thanks
 

stonerman

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you can try it, there might still be a chance. Ive heard that you can cut clones up to third week in flower, you have to cut off the bud and leave some leaves on and it can still root and re veg. I assume its still possible with a ripe branch, if it will re veg and root, but its hard to say. Why don't you give it a go, the worst that could happen is that it doesn't root.
 

ohmy

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make sure it has leaves and should grow roots, just may take a lil longer
 

geekmike

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you are going to have a bitch of a time getting it to root (if it even does) just keep the branch on the main stalk and put it under 24/0 and I'll bet you have better results. Take your clone after that starts sprouting new growth.
 

jason1976

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ive done it many times later in flower and have been very succesful, as stated it takes a little longer and the leaves on the bottom end up dying. but all in all id do it again, actuall have 2 burmese i cut 3 weeks before havest that have rooted and have now started growing. seems to stress them a lil tho honestly. but none the less it ends up good
 

stuccodude

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i seen these fields where these hmong farmers were growing after the cops raided them (the cops left alot) and i seen what lookes like a perfect banana size bud stuck in the ground and it was july so i can only assume it was gonna veg again and it was for next year. i seen cut stalks with bark on them bigger then a beer can, these plants were a few years old.
 

MrEDuck

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It takes a long time to root a cut taken from a plant late in flower. If it was that late I'd just reveg the plant to use as a mom.
 
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