Nitegazer
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It doesn't need to delay your flowering to take some clones, though you will lose a bit of yeild after taking a few branches away. It's just harder to take clones once the plant starts to flower. You could take clones and put them under 12hrs right away, but I prefer to let the plants recover from any shock prior to going 12/12-- about a week with no transplanting, cutting or anything.Thank you again for the response..
My last comment is for NiteGazer... clones. To be honest I've done zero research on clones and it never crossed my mind to take some but i'm in two minds now and you've got me thinking... how long will it delay me starting flowering if i were to take clones? My overall plan was to flower these and grow a AF strain from seed.. i like the idea of going through the whole process of growing some delicious bud but saying that a friend wants to get a tent soon so if i were to grab some clones for him it would give him a running start and insure that he owes me blaze when his crop comes through. As for pots i'm always on the hunt for square pots, i honestly can't believe how hard it it is to find a pot that isn't round and big, my logic there is that square pots would make better use of the small space and give more volume for lovely soil. Maybe i'll have to give up and hunt the internet.
Either way these will be transplanted into bigger pots over the weekend with pictures online by monday for review lol..
I'll keep you informed, Peace out People..
Clones are pretty easy, too. Use distilled water, keep them warm and humid, and they make roots like crazy. There are lots of good posts on this site about technique--- you have quite a few options.
Here's a link for square pots, btw.
http://www.wormsway.com/detail.aspx?t=prod&sku=GSP218&AC=1
Can't wait to see these girls blossom.