I'm just wondering something

mmad

Well-Known Member
Does a plant that has bore seed serve as a good mother plant once regenerated?
My thinking is that like a cow, it will continue to 'lactate' hormones otherwise not
present in sensi..
 
Yes you can revegetate a female plant that you've gotten seed from and put it back into a vegetative growth cycle and take clones from it once it develops enough new growth. I've done it. I've also revegetated a plant that I harvested seed from and then flowered it again and pollinated it with a different strain than I used the first time getting two crops of seeds each a different cross. It's not always going to work though.
 
Yes you can revegetate a female plant that you've gotten seed from and put it back into a vegetative growth cycle and take clones from it once it develops enough new growth. I've done it. I've also revegetated a plant that I harvested seed from and then flowered it again and pollinated it with a different strain than I used the first time getting two crops of seeds each a different cross. It's not always going to work though.

Great news!
Did you notice any differences in the quality or vigor of the clones you cut?
 
Great news!
Did you notice any differences in the quality or vigor of the clones you cut?

I didn't notice any difference but then again I don't have any data one way or the other. I wasn't doing a study so I didn't really pay attention.
 
Back
Top