Blunt Master Flex
Active Member
So, according to your last comment, only stress and mutations cause deformities?
So if you read my original post it was about a clone mother that had come off of a 10 year old mother blueberry that had taken on a deformity over time with the gardener having to reclone this plant 10-12 times over the years (plant stress and such.) This more or less proves genetic drift is possible as the plant didn't originally have a deformity, and only showed up about the 6th time he cloned her. I got this cutting from a family friend and I the guy has nothing to lose from lying to a fellow farmer. The mutation per branch is also not valid as some of the branches come up without the deformity, however when I clone the 'normal' part of the plant, it reverts back to the deformity on some of the leaves.It is hard to debate all of your references, but your arguments are not backed by any links y'all have posted. Its just that cannabis growers for some reason think it is a whole different process but plants are plants. I do not see any other reason for deformities, maybe if you posted a link for me I could understand what you are talking about. I searched on google, and all I found were stressors and mutations causing deformities. Yes there are MANY ways to induce mutation I am talking about the reason for deformities.
Of course you will see mutation in over 40 clone generations, and yes mothers are probably better for this reason. These genetic drift mutations usually occur on one branch as well, and is probably quite noticeable. So if you clone the mutated branch, yes the clone will be mutated.
I am not trying to stir shit up, and I am not posting links because I have learned this shit in classes. Granted I haven't taken a high level genetics course yet, I could never possibly know everything there is to know about mutations.
First you said there would be no connection to plants being more potent and it being sterile and how easy it is to clone. And I did post a link that "backed up" my argument.It is hard to debate all of your references, but your arguments are not backed by any links y'all have posted. Its just that cannabis growers for some reason think it is a whole different process but plants are plants. I do not see any other reason for deformities, maybe if you posted a link for me I could understand what you are talking about. I searched on google, and all I found were stressors and mutations causing deformities. Yes there are MANY ways to induce mutation I am talking about the reason for deformities.
Of course you will see mutation in over 40 clone generations, and yes mothers are probably better for this reason. These genetic drift mutations usually occur on one branch as well, and is probably quite noticeable. So if you clone the mutated branch, yes the clone will be mutated.
I am not trying to stir shit up, and I am not posting links because I have learned this shit in classes. Granted I haven't taken a high level genetics course yet, I could never possibly know everything there is to know about mutations.
I've always found it odd that everybody on these forums has 100% success rate with clones and everybody claims they get 1 GPW. You can look at a lot of these peoples rooms/plants and when you see it, things just don't add up. I have close to 20 harvests under my belt and still haven't hit 1 GPW once. And that could be due to the strains I grow, but I just don't believe it most of the time. I just don't see a strain making up for all these mistakes I see in the pictures enough to outdo decent yielding strains under closer to optimal conditions. Don't get me wrong, my conditions are not optimal. But I see some gheeeeettttttttttoooooooo shit going on on these sites man.I had a talk today with a friend who seemed disappointed when admitting to me that they only experience a 60-80% success rate overall when cloning. Now this guy is relatively inexperienced but clearly highly influenced by a site like this one where many growers (like me) claim to consistently achieve nearly 100%
What I pointed out to him that never gets publicly said is that I always pull twice as many clones as I need from around twice as many strains (3-4 times the clones I need to fill a table) every time regardless. The reason being that I have literally nurtured stubborn clones for 3-4 weeks before they finally took root properly (and I am neither going to fail or hold up a crop rotation over suborn clones).
People who claim to root everything, every time in 7-10 days are either full of crap or just never encountered a stubborn strain. The real skill you get from experience is learning how to keep them alive as long as it takes to succeed. I am still personaly working on ways to speed things up a bit with some of the more stubborn cuttings. Playing with hormones/nutrients at different concentrations applied as a foliage spray.