Can you take a clone from a clone?

Cannabis clones are cuttings taken from a healthy female—called a mother plant
mother plant
A mother plant is a plant grown for the purpose of taking cuttings or offsets in order to grow more quantity of the same plant.
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—that has been grown from seed or is itself a clone. So cuttings can be taken from clones, or clones of clones, ad infinitum. After a cutting of a growing branch is taken, it's ideally dipped in a hormone medium and then roots out.
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Can you clone from a cloned plant?

Cloning does not really affect the mother plant's health. You can clone as many cuttings as you want as long as the original plants still have lots of branches. But that doesn't mean you can do ten clonings and all of them successfully root. It's not uncommon to see some of your clones die before rooting.
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How many times can you clone off a clone?

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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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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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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Do clones lose potency over time?

In a commercial context where consumers demand consistency, it's a gift. However, there are murmurs among seasoned growers that clones lose potency over time.
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Do clones get weaker?

Myth: Offspring of clones are clones, and each generation gets weaker and weaker and has more and more problems. No, not at all. A clone produces offspring by sexual reproduction just like any other animal.
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Why are my clones turning yellow?

Chill Out. After a few days in its new home, a clone's leaves might start to yellow. This is completely normal and is a sign that rooting is about to start. Once roots have formed, the yellowing should start to dissipate.
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How do you propagate clone plants?

  1. Step 1: Cut the right plant the right way. With cloning, what matters most is cutting from the right part of the plant. ...
  2. Step 2 - Cut the leaves and stems at an angle. ...
  3. Step 3 - Add the rooting hormone and re-plant. ...
  4. Step 4 - Watch your clones grow!
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Can you clone a clone animal?

Since cloning animals in the real world is still a relatively new undertaking, a team of researchers has set out to learn the actual effects of cloning a clone. In this case, the team has made several clones of Snuppy, the world's first cloned dog, and so far the results are pretty positive.
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Should clones be kept in the dark?

Most clones are kept under 24 hours of light in nurseries, whether you are buying from a dispensary or direct from Dark Heart they are likely used to 24 hours of light, but most often the clones are kept under fluorescent or LED lighting and are not yet used to strong or powerful light/heat given off from the sun.
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Can I put my clones straight into soil?

Cloning directly into the soil is the most common form of plant cloning, although not the most effective. To clone a plant, graft a piece of plant material from the original plant, submerge the grafted end of the scion into a rooting hormone powder, and deposit the powder-covered end into a pot or container with soil.
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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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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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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 much will it cost to clone a human?

Some scientists believe clones would face health problems ranging from subtle but potentially lethal flaws to outright deformity. But let's ignore all that--for the moment--and cut to the bottom line: How much would it cost to clone a person? According to our estimates: about $1.7 million.
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Is human cloning legal?

There is no federal law prohibiting human cloning; as of today, federal laws and regulations only address funding and other issues indirectly connected to cloning. At the state level, however, there are laws directly prohibiting or explicitly permitting different forms of cloning.
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What's better seed or clone?

A plant grown from seed is capable of yielding more than a cloned offspring. Most plants grown from seed naturally produce a tap root, whereas plants grown from clones are unable to do so. A tap root acts as an anchor for the plant which aids in better support and water and nutrient uptake.
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Can you get seeds from a clone?

Yes, you can make feminized seeds from clones. This is because it does not matter if the plant is from clones or seeds. The important thing is getting the clone to produce seeds, and then following the same process to feminize those seeds. As long as the clone is female, you can fertilize it using any other male plant.
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How old should a mother plant be before cloning?

Take clones from mother plants that are at least two months old and in the vegetative growth stage. Clones from mother plants that are less than two months old may develop unevenly and grow slowly. Clones taken from flowering plants root quickly but require several weeks to revert to vegetative growth.
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Would a clone have a soul?

3. It has been said that a cloned human being wouldn't have a soul, wouldn't be a unique individual; but clones would not be any less full human beings than the originals. If we have souls, then so would they. They would be no less their own persons than identical twins are.
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Do clones have the same memories?

One reason they don't have exactly the same personality is because cloning isn't like you see in the movies -- a clone is not the same age as the original. It doesn't have the same memories or experiences. It only shares the same DNA.
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Do clones have the same fingerprints?

Clones have fingerprints but do not have the same fingerprint. Fingerprints are not genetically created so even if they both had the same DNA they would have different fingerprints. The fingerprint is determined by the environment around it was created it and also many other things can alter it.
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