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Cloning (Glookies) - Pros & Cons

Hi All,

Wanted to engage more veterans and « weed sages/wizards » to join and share their experiences.

I wanted to show here that feminized seeds can be quite unstable.

I cloned my glookies at first week of flowering and gave her 20-0-0 NPK. See how she is becoming a pure sativa and seems to have lost her indica heritage of GG#4

 

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    • Buy 1st week of flower do you mean the week you first saw pistils? If it was after you saw signs of flower, its called monster cropping and it may be re-vegging but I dont really know how that works outside. I have dome a fair amount of cloning and I have never had a clone that was any different than the mother plant. If it is re-vegging, you aint seen nothing yet. 

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      • Yes I think I am monster cropping. I cloned her after the mother plant had her pistils and was in first week of flowering

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        • Its a wild ride if they are far enough along to reveg and a great way to get a bunch of clones. 

          https://www.growweedeasy.com/re-veg-monstercropping

           

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          • Thanks.

            read many times Nebula and she knows what she is talking about. A pro farmer hands down!

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          • in my opinion cloning a plant of any kind is going to produce an EXACT-GENETIC-COPY of the mother plant. It doesnt have a choice! its IN the DNA. Every seed can be different but a clone is an exact copy.  If you took a cutting/clone during flower thats a different story.

            The way to test this properly would be testing with more than just one sample/clone. 

            also, i can see your roots! might want to cover that up

             

            respectfully, SHB

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            • SHB my man!

              Yes you are absolutely right regarding cloning as it is an exact replicate of an original….I get high sometimes and forget the subtleties of being precise…what I meant was “monster-cropping” seems to be very unstable! Do peeps do it because it produces more? 

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              • forgot to say, welcome to weedportal!!

                stick around a while!!

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                • Thank you my friend!

                  will stick around for sure…wish I could share my fruits with community

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                • The indica is still in there man, it’s probably just a lot more mature than from when you are comparing it to before and Glookies has Durban down its tree so I’d say that side of its traits are just coming out more, now that the plant is older.

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                  • Wow thanks man! I was totally in the dark regarding Durban in heritage…Are we talking about the South African Sativa aka Durban Poison? You mean Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies got Durban in them? As GG#4 is one of the  strongest indica  

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                    • Yeah it’s the South African Durban man. Thin mints is just a phenotype of the strain GSCookie an it took OG kush an Durban to make it.

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                      • Wow lucky me!!! Sounds to be a keeper strain…plus if you get lucky with a sativa dom pheno then the smoke must be quite energetic and used as a daily smoke!!!

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                      • That pheno you got there does have a lot of sativa in it though, it almost looks pure sativa Wow.

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                        • Yeah… I think looks more 80 sativa and 20 indica as opposed to 50/50…What I like the most about the glookies or the one I got is that any technique I apply she doesn’t mind it at all…she keeps growing. And she is very nutrition friendly…she loves being fed😂

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