Photoperiod Cloning a clone after flowing over and over?

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This is possible, yes? Flower a plant, reveg it, then pull a clone off it. Trash the original plant, and proceed to grow this new clone. Rinse and repeat.

Does this get rid of the "after 4 reveg the bud is non existant", and give you a fresh copy of the mother plant, time and time again? Or is the genetic trait still present in the new clone, and it wont flower at all hardly?
 
I've revegged my plants a few times I have some outside revenging now. But your answer is yes whatever trait the mother has the clones will also have . Deficiencies and all

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This is possible, yes? Flower a plant, reveg it, then pull a clone off it. Trash the original plant, and proceed to grow this new clone. Rinse and repeat.

Does this get rid of the "after 4 reveg the bud is non existant", and give you a fresh copy of the mother plant, time and time again? Or is the genetic trait still present in the new clone, and it wont flower at all hardly?
I have DIY 'bubbler' cloner I made several years ago, and take cuts off the flowering plant the same day I harvest, and have had 100% success rate. Saves a lot of time.

All the best with your plant/s.

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why would you trash the mama? I have 3 4 yr old females I have reveged them 4 times took clones and still growing--I took 10 clones 8 weeks ago--10 more 4 weeks ago the first 8 week clones are 2 weeks in budding mama is reveging and I just planted the second 10 clones all rooted--they will live outside will take 10 more clones in 2 weeks then let female moms bloom again
 
is that 1 clone? I would have made 6 or 8 clones from you limb maybe more--you know more is better!!!I cut these clones and veged for 30 days then 12/12 here is 50 days from cut clone
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Over and over folks, fourth lineage for these clones from outside to inside
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This Ducksfoot is from local growers, who lost their last male 3-5 years ago. No telling how many times its been cloned. Not only that, I was given a cloned that I cloned at least 4 times. One of those clones was flowered and re-vegged, transplanted outdoors, and flowered again! As long as the clones remain healthy, they can produce for over 20 years, some breeders keep them that long.

Here's a pic of the re-vegged, multi generation clone:

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This is possible, yes? Flower a plant, reveg it, then pull a clone off it. Trash the original plant, and proceed to grow this new clone. Rinse and repeat.

Does this get rid of the "after 4 reveg the bud is non existant", and give you a fresh copy of the mother plant, time and time again? Or is the genetic trait still present in the new clone, and it wont flower at all hardly?
 
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