cloning autos

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can you clone autos or should you stick with non autos
 
Yes, you can clone auto's. It is just rather pointless.Auto's live on a determined life cycle. The flower process starts with or without your consent. If the plant goes from seed to finish in 60 days , for example, you really don't even have time to root clones. Guessing the plant has to be at least 2 weeks old before it would be ready to cut from anyway. add in 2-3 weeks for rooting to occur and you are basically looking at the entire life cycle of the plant :(
 
The short answer is, No, you cannot clone autos.
 
thanks everyone for your input. once again you guys are full of knowledge.
 
Dont do anything to autos that will slow it down...and from what I have learned 20/4 light cycle is best


take care and be safe:bolt::bong:
 
I agree- I didn't top mine and made sure to put them into pots they could finish in (2.8 gal) - did top them with some fresh soil because I didn't make the original pot full enough.
In fact my younger one has now surpassed the older one. Both of mine are looking pretty snazzy at 45 and 28 days.
 

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