Cloning flowering plants

Had one i liked and wanted to clone it but waited too late and shes in flower. As u can guess i have had zero success.

My question is, has anyone ever had sucess at cloning budding plants?

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I have done it very time consuming waiting on it to reveg, but it will work.

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Absolutely. Take a nice cutting with good fans. Remove any bud. Clone as normal. Expect very ugly plants till revert to veg. Expect a long process. Do 5 or so. Put best 1 to mother and there you go.

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Monstercropping. High humidity with a dome, 24/0 low lighting and clonex gel on the stem.

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These were basically little buds. I gave up and reseeded. I will reveg it after flower. Its a Lemon berry Candy x Skunk #1

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Revegging is pretty popular too. I haven’t really gotten into it yet myself. Good luck




Long time process, that works sometimes.
A keeper.
Flowers and clones in flower.

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Cloning a flowering lady and keeping her in flower is the goal.
Also, it’s quite different from “re-veging”.
Re-veging the flowering plant will end flowering (which could be desirable).
Mother below


flowering Clone Daughter below

Failures often can be smoked.

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Ive never seen anyone stop a plant from flowering to " reveg". You do that after you cut the buds.

I will try again next round with the cloning machine. These were further along, say week 4 of flower. I used the cloning powder and coco on these.

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I’d strongly recommend against using a clear, or translucent container.

Yes. The clear cups fit inside a red solo cup for light blocking.
The lift makes for easy root viewing.

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