What to do with floret when transplanting clone

Dawnseal

Member
OK well I've successfully cloned from my plant's which were 2 weeks or so into flower, and everything turned out ok...But this time the cuttings had florets on them. When I first cut stems off flowering plants, I placed the cuttings in a cup of plain water just to see if any root's would grow, after waiting almost 2 weeks and no sign of roots, I built a bubble cloner and placed cuttings in unit . So out of 10 cuttings, I have healthy roots growing on 4 so far. When I go to transplant clone into a soil medium, should I leave the little flower heads on, or remove them? :-? Any suggestions or comments will be appreciated, Thanks
 

khm916

Active Member
Cut about 80% of the lil bud off and you can get alot of tops on it if thats what your looking for...a super bushy plant with almost no main stem
 
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