STSYes it can, but there is still no point to cloning autoflowering plants. You will never get a good enough root system to support a clone's growth right away, so you are wasting weeks developing roots while the genetics of the plant are making it flower. Stop wondering about cloning these plants, unless you are after low yields and crap bud
Ima try it today. I have a jiffy plug sitting in concoction of natural rooting hormones.This thread just discussed cloning auto's & may surprise you.
Yes it can, but there is still no point to cloning autoflowering plants. You will never get a good enough root system to support a clone's growth right away, so you are wasting weeks developing roots while the genetics of the plant are making it flower. Stop wondering about cloning these plants, unless you are after low yields and crap bud
My theory is even if it's too slow to root at least by the time i can get some pollen sacks to form i can cut it and have a head start or keep it alive to get pollen which i have done before by just cutting the branch and dipping it in water but it dies in a week.Ive been pondering air cloning an auto since i first started cloning them years ago. Tonight i took cuts of double grape ,gg4,lemon ak ,zkittles ,grapefruit zkittles and squanch24 for a lil seed run w different studs on the same lady.