Curious...have you ever successfully harvested anything decent from pruned, flowering, autoflower branches...if so, did you just stuff them in a small pot of soil or what?
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You mean like a clone?Curious...have you ever successfully harvested anything decent from pruned, flowering, autoflower branches...if so, did you just stuff them in a small pot of soil or what?...for example:
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Curious...have you ever successfully harvested anything decent from pruned, flowering, autoflower branches...if so, did you just stuff them in a small pot of soil or what?...for example:
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Yes?You mean like a clone?
Thanks, that's what I was at least hoping/thinking...we'll see in the future, but I've currently got space issues already, which is where the trimmings come inseen @WildBill and @Susitna do it definitely nothing for yield but they were nice looking little lollipops![]()
Im sure it'll work but I assume you wanna take the cutting before it starts flowering so it can develop roots. Tbh I havent heard about trying this yetYes?
Thanks, that's what I was at least hoping/thinking...we'll see in the future, but I've currently got space issues already, which is where the trimmings come in![]()
Yes?
Thanks, that's what I was at least hoping/thinking...we'll see in the future, but I've currently got space issues already, which is where the trimmings come in![]()
Food for thought on autoflower clones...one small rooted clone can still be pollinated to produce a number of seeds, and makes selective pollination much less risky in terms of working with pollen around an entire plant.
Very cool example, thank yougave cloning autos a whirl