Flowering Females

DMG3528

Well-Known Member
Hey Guys, I have Fifteen, 2 month old plants that are on there way in the flower room. They have not been as vigorus as the ones I picked for mother stock. So they go in the flower chamber and hope a couple of them will end up female. My question is, after I determine the sex of the plants can I still sneak a couple clones of acceptable females.
I know that even if you can it is a one shot deal. I know you should not revert a plant back into veg.
But is it posible to get clones off a plant that is say.....2 weeks into flower? Would the clones be in flower?
Would they go to rooting all the way and back into veg. or would the whole process be to traumatic for a full recovery?
Thanks ahead of time for anyone with the knowledge I seek.
 

Garden Knowm

The Love Doctor
Totally acceptable to cut clones off a plant that is 2 weeks into flower... BUT you should only do it off the lower branches that you are not expecting and great yield FROM... if you chop the top )or any many branches) after 2 weeks in flower you will dramatically REDUCE your yield..

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VictorVIcious

Well-Known Member
I agree with GK. Don't wait any longer, clone them now. Be sure you mark which plant they came from so you can get rid of all males. If you wait until they show signs of sex it can be a long process. Still can be done, it just takes a long time and lots of care. VV
 
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