Can u clone a bud?

If you don't want to mess with seeds, clones can be a great option for starting a marijuana plant. Growing weed from a clone will save you time—even though they need time to root out, you don't have to germinate seeds, which will shave off a month or so of the growing process.
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Can you clone a flowering bud?

You can technically take cuttings from both vegging and flowering cannabis plants. However, cuttings taken from a flowering plant may take longer to root and tend to exhibit slower growth. They'll also need to be reverted back to veg for about 2–3 weeks before you can flip them into flower again.
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How long does it take to clone a bud?

Clones can take from 7 to 21 days to root depending on environmental conditions and genetics/cultivar. Ideally, you want the plants to finish at approximately 24 to 36 inches tall, so you will induce flowering when plants are approximately 12 to 18 inches tall.
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Can you clone any plant from a cutting?

Cloning might sound like a complicated process involving mad scientists, but it's actually quite simple. There are a few ways that you can create a plant clone, but the simplest is to make a plant “cutting”. This is a process of taking part of a healthy plant, replanting it, and having it grow.
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Do clones need light or dark?

Clones need plenty of light to root and grow, but that light needs to be less intense than what you'll use once it's transplanted. T5 and CFL grow lights can offer your clones the vegging (blue) spectrum they need without the intensity that could take it out.
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Can you clone from a leaf?

Leaf cuttings are an easy and fun way to propagate clones some of your favorite plants. Some, but not all, plants can be propagated from just a leaf or a section of a leaf. The majority of the plants that are usable for leaf cutting propagation are considered to be house plants.
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Can a clone be a mother plant?

Clones can be mother plants. They are no different from the mother plant they originate from, to begin with. Genetically they are identical and will be able to produce several clones every couple of weeks. Clones as mother plants will guarantee the reproduction of your crops stay consistent.
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How long do clones live for?

The closest answer is that, like natural-born humans, a clone's lifespan varies, although they probably weren't designed to live more than 50 human years (that would make a clone 100 years old).
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How long should I veg clones?

Growers can switch to the flowering stage as soon as the clone has established a solid root system. In optimal conditions, plants should be kept in their vegetative stage for approximately 60 days. This time period should give the plant the opportunity to maximise yield and acclimatise to growing conditions.
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Do clones bud faster?

Clones take less time because they are cut from a grown plant and already have a head start on root development. Seeds also need to germinate before going through the vegetative and flowering stage, adding weeks to their development. The fact that clones grow faster also means there is a lower yield.
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Do clones grow faster than seeds?

In contrast to seeds, clones need a shorter vegetation period. During that time they'll also grow faster than plants from seeds, because the clone is not an infant, but has the same age as its mother. Again, this may seem advantageous at first, but such unnatural growth comes with drawbacks, too.
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Does longer veg time increase yield?

The longer you keep your plants in the vegetative stage, the bigger your plant will be, resulting in bigger yields from plants that were vegetated longer.
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What happens if you wait too long to harvest?

Waiting longer to harvest gives the trichomes ample time to develop. But the longer you wait, the more highly intoxicating and sedative your flower will become. This is especially true for indica strains, but even sativa strains can become sedating.
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Can you Reveg a clone?

Re-vegging the Entire Plant. If cloning flowering branches has not worked out, you can re-veg the entire plant, in which case it's common to cut all of the best flowers off the top of the plant and leave enough growth at the bottom to re-veg. Just a few leaves and grow shoots is enough, although more is better.
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Has any human been cloned?

Have humans been cloned? Despite several highly publicized claims, human cloning still appears to be fiction. There currently is no solid scientific evidence that anyone has cloned human embryos.
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Can you clone a female from a male?

"Use of the tail cells indicates that it is possible to clone either sex, and probably from almost any kind of somatic cell, as long as one figures out a way to cause the cell to regress to a primitive state and capitulate gene effects," said Robert Foote, professor of animal physiology at Cornell University.
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When was the first human clone?

Many nations outlawed it, while a few scientists promised to make a clone within the next few years. The first hybrid human clone was created in November 1998, by Advanced Cell Technology.
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How far into flowering can you clone?

It's best to take your clones at about 2–3 weeks into flowering. Once you have taken your flowering clones, it will take an average of one week until they root. The re-vegging of your clones will then take (at least) another 2–3 weeks.
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How many times can you clone a plant?

As long as the plants are kept healthy, there's no real foreseeable limit to how long they can live and produce cuttings. Even when a clone is taken of a clone continuously, each subsequent clone should have the exact same genetic potential as the first.
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When should I start cloning?

Take clones from mother plants that are at least two months old and in the vegetative growth stage.
  1. Clones from mother plants that are less than two months old may develop unevenly and grow slowly.
  2. Clones taken from flowering plants root quickly but require several weeks to revert to vegetative growth.
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Do buds grow bigger last 2 weeks?

THE FINAL 2 WEEKS OF FLOWERING. If you grow strains with an average flowering time, the majority of bud development will occur by the 6th week of bloom. In the last two weeks, the buds will mostly be ripening and not really growing much more in size.
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What is the best pH for clones?

Water should be between 5.8 and 6.3 measured pH. 3. 3. Taking the cuttings: Create cuttings by taking them from the top of the plant were the most growth occurs.
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Can you clone without rooting gel?

Marijuana cuttings can be cloned without a root boost.

Make the cut at a 45-degree angle and remove any leaves or stems from the bottom 1/2 of the cutting. Stick the bottom 1/3 of the cutting straight down into a pot containing a moist growing medium.
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How often do I water clones?

The best time to water your clones, however, is every day as you should leave no too damp in the soil.
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