Dubbaman said::aok: yup man you sure can, though id go for the lower side branches first as these tend to root better.
Buddie said:These are the first series of clones from clones......I was wondering if the ones in vegetation needed to be a bit older, like maybe 3 or 4 months. They are only about 5 - 6 weeks and are looking strong!
I too, have experienced a degradation over several generations in some strains. IMO/IME, sat's and sat hybrids haven't handled the cloneing of clones for multiple generations, as well as the more indica domnate strains.. I can't say why, nor that it will hold true in every situation, just "my" experience.sweetnug said:Reading means nothing if you have experience. Don't believe everything you read, you won't get far. Try it yourself before you believe anyone else.
The cutting that yoou take from those plants(clones) are geneticly the same age as the plants that you took them from. As long as they are healthy, and growing, takeing cuts is fine, at this point..Buddie said:These are the first series of clones from clones......I was wondering if the ones in vegetation needed to be a bit older, like maybe 3 or 4 months. They are only about 5 - 6 weeks and are looking strong!
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