have some cloning questions

Discussion in 'Cannabis Breeding and Seed Strains' started by winter_freak, Aug 3, 2006.

  1. winter_freak

    winter_freak Member

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    here it goes..........i have 9 plants which i started from seed , when they
    got big enough , i took a cutting from all 9, oh and by the way ,there are three different kinds growing......bc lemon skunk.....nepalise grizzley and a red spike.

    i want to find out the genders for obvious reasons ,so i put them in an aero cloner that i built and at day 4 they are looking great.

    my question is can i clone these under a 12/12 light cycle to show me who is who? or do i need to root tthem first then trip

    i don't need more plants so i plan on sacrificing these ones

    here i will give you a few pics to show you what i have.
     
  2. BushyOldGrower

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    I dont recommend that. You really need to give them at least 18 hours a day to get your clones to root. Perhaps you could preflower the plants before you clone them if done right away when identified as females. Make sure you lable both the plants and the clones in any case so you can select the best mom later. BOG

    Visit Bogland soon! :)
     
  3. BushyOldGrower

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    Oh, I see you did label them. ;)

    Nice job man!
     
  4. supertramp

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    No disrespect BOG...but i've taken cuttings right after sexing and kept the lights 12/12 and they rooted fine and continued to bud...grated it's not the thing to do ,...but it works!
    So I imagine your idea would work fine Winter.....Later
     
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