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dannyboy602

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Better to take cuttings and throw them all in a solo cup of water with an air stone and a pump. They'll root faster. Save the little pots for after they've rooted and pot each rooted cutting into it's own pot. That's what I would do.
 

LITSWD

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I'd say so man. Once they've flipped you can still take cuts, but once the flowers start just leave it. I have another question or someone though, not tryin to jack your thread but saves making a new one. I have 4 clones going now (outdoors, yes I'm aware that it's not the right time to put em out) but I took them after flip, one of them is actually flowering still and has small as flowers on it but the rest don't. Will it just continue to flower and get me some small bud or eventually revert back to veg like the rest of them seem to have?
 

dannyboy602

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I'd say so man. Once they've flipped you can still take cuts, but once the flowers start just leave it. I have another question or someone though, not tryin to jack your thread but saves making a new one. I have 4 clones going now (outdoors, yes I'm aware that it's not the right time to put em out) but I took them after flip, one of them is actually flowering still and has small as flowers on it but the rest don't. Will it just continue to flower and get me some small bud or eventually revert back to veg like the rest of them seem to have?
ive taken cuttings when the plants were flowering by mb a few weeks and they just seemed to keep flowering after they rooted and although u can revert them by altering the lighting I think cuttings taken before the flip just performed better for me. That's my take on the subject perhaps others will chime in with their own experience.
 

LITSWD

Active Member
There's a few guides around man, basically you want 10cm or longer, I think that's like 3-4"+. Cut it at a 45* angle away from the plant then chuck that fucker straight in the water.
And yeah, I thought that might be the case Dannyboy pretty cool I reckon, other than the part where you miss out on a whole plant I guess.
 
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