Monster Cropping and Reveg
Is it ever too late to reveg and clone a plant? In the past when I have reveged it was early in flower. I have only revegged twice, the first one wasn't worth it the 2nd was great. I have a plant outside that is the last of clone of a reveged plant that I really enjoyed and I was thinking of reveging it again. Is it worth it or should I just let the genetics go up in smoke? Side note, the clone I am thinking of reveging only had 3 fingers on a leaf, but they were all 3 fingered leaves.
Why is there no cloning category? I am thinking "category" could just go away, I would hate to search for important info and miss it because someone had a typo, Just a thought
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· Rick
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do you want to use it for clones or just reveg and finish it...if you reveg a plant with flowers on it it would make a good clone doner but not so much for a pant to finish...in my experience...not that you can't it's the structure of it is why I say not so much...
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Good point
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Looking back that was my problem with the first reveg I did. I tried to grow out the reveg and I should have just taken clones.
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· Rick
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as far as categories they have a DWC and an Aeroponics but no Hydroponics and those can all go in that category but anyhoo.
i think you can always save a clone even if its flowering (monster-cropping) and ive done it once before. actually on accident when i broke a flowering section off one of my plants years ago. I panicked and stuck it in a rockwool; and a few months later i had roots. i didnt really do much cloning back then but to me it took a long time..and then coming out of vegetation and looking somewhat normal took even longer. yeah they need a cloning section!
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