Too early for Clones??? PICS

referer11

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I know the pic isn't that great but she's four weeks old and I was wondeing if that limb would be a viable clone?? And for the rest of the plant I'm going to start taking her outside and then letting it grow outdoors for the summer.. let me know:peace:


4 27watt CFL (24/7)
Organic Soil
Fox Farm (big, tiger, bloom) ferts
 

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referer11

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ahh im running out of time, i have to move back home and im not sure how im going to put it into my packed car haha?

any ideas?
 

Babs34

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In answer to your question...yes, you positively can clone that. It's not too small. I'm assuming you are attempting to do so because it is a known female? Regardless, no ifs, ands, buts or maybes about it, the answer is yes.
I've cloned from MUCH, MUCH smaller than that.
 

GoldenGanja13

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You can clone her, or you can wait until she is mature and you have a plant that is full of hormones. Then when you go to clone her she will have plenty to clone and the clones (once rooted) can go straight into 12/12.
 

referer11

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i gotta move back home and it will be a lot easier to take a small clone with me rather than that whole thing. And yes she's femenized. But i went back today and the leaves are droopy...I did touch the plants leaves a bunch when looking for the best stem to clone, could that be the reason shes drooping or am i overwatering her. I water every two days ???
 

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GoldenGanja13

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Just pick up the plant and if its light then there's a clue, or stick your finger up to the knuckle in dirt, if it's dry theres a clue. Droopy leaves there's a clue lol.
2 main mistakes newbies make~ over watering and under watering. Ironic isn't it. You will get the hang of it, it's easy after awhile.
 

referer11

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haha I was wondering when I was going to run into some trouble... so i watered it after you told me yesterday and watered it again earlier today and i came back tonight and theyre still drooping... how long does it take to recover and what should my watering schedule be like now?
 

referer11

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I used 4 27w CFL's with like an upside down V shaped attachment ($3 at lowes) that you can plug the bulbs into and then into a surge protector thats fastened above your plants. I made a little growbox out of a rubbermaid. My lights have been on 24/7 because I needed to keep her short
 

referer11

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I mean the second set of pics i had just watered it... but this is so confusing for a newb!!! some say over some are saying under!!
 
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