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Once the new shoots have established well, which they appear to be near to now, you can safely clone from a regenerated plant. Provided they're kept under a long day cycle and root quickly they'll continue to develop as a normal clone would.

 

Moved to General Q&A. :devilred:

 

Thanks Luke, Even tho the leaves don't look like they should Its allright to do.

 

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just a quick comment - I read recently that you can take cuttings from a flowering plant ... ideally 3 weeks before chop - this give time for the cuttings to root - the method suggested was sitting them in water which is changed every day - I did a couple of batches as an experminet, using runty fully shaded mini branches from the undercarriage of my WW and NL girls - as at tonight I have 3 of 15 cut 22/10 showing first rooting signs .. its like a white fuzz on the stem which develops into roots - pic below - it works but depending on the medium you're growing in I guess it could be hard to transplant .. works really well sticking them into tubes of clayballs and perlite

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