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just wanted to know if any of you guys grow clones out that have been taken from a mother plant and placed out doors.Say in about october november do you have trouble with them going straight to flower or do they just do their thing like seed grown plants do and if the clone was taken off a good outdoor plant and grown inside as a mother any feedback would be awesome cheers :thisbig: :x
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just wanted to know if any of you guys grow clones out that have been taken from a mother plant and placed out doors.Say in about october november do you have trouble with them going straight to flower or do they just do their thing like seed grown plants do and if the clone was taken off a good outdoor plant and grown inside as a mother any feedback would be awesome cheers :thisbig: :x

 

Hi there dankman,

I regularly take more clones than I need just in case and so long as you allow the daylight times of the clones inside approx equal up with outside I haven't had any hassles with them going to flower. Just don't go from 24hr fluro inside to 12hr outside, do it gradully. They don't so much grow like a seed but more like a branch. Because of this once they are established outside and are putting out new growth I pinch the centres out of the clone, just like tipping an outdoorie. It makes the stem divide and then it starts to look more like a plant rather than a branch. I have moved a plant from indoor to out door for a month whilst building a room and then back indoors again without any hassles, but I've never taken an outdoor plant cloned it and grown those clones indoor, but somebody here would know.

 

 

Merl1n

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Yea, i've taken clones from a outdoor mum, rooted and flowered them inside, no problem.

 

Listen to Merl1n, don't mess with there light & dark period too much & you'll be sweet, also spray

the clones for bugs if you already have girls inside.

 

 

Cheers, Kev.

great thanks for the info as i live in the lovely south west of wa all my growing is done outdoors you can get some really massive plants going down here a lot of the locals only grow clones and i have seen some of these and omg :xcited: they are amazing so i wanted to clone a couple of my best girls this year and turn them into mothers indoors under a CFC in soil what sort of light regime would be best for that clone mother all input is greatly appreciated :bow:

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I just put them under 24hr light until i flower them, but for a mother i'd try and copy nature.

 

Use this time and date chart: At the moment your girls outdoors are getting just under 14hrs of light, so i defiantly wouldn't give the clones less than that, but you can increase light hours up to 24hrs :thumbsup:

 

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/astronomy.html?n=196&month=11&year=2010&obj=sun&afl=-11&day=1

 

 

 

 

Cheers, Kev.

 

:haha:

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