Well here she is, my only female. 3/4 had to be tossed today... friggin males. What should I do now? I've ordered all the supplies necessary to start rooting clones, but it looks like there's only one cutting that I'll be able to take. She was topped, so much of the energy has focused on the twin tops expansion, leaving the lower branches pretty skimpy. Fan leaves cannot be taken as clones... right? I'm definitely bummin a bit, any sugesstions on improving yield/propogation would be appreciated...
don't be let it veg more and then make the clones eh, should be a win situation,look at it from a another view eh, a little more time spent in veg then clones then all the fem ya want eh won't be long either, patience young padowin make haste not waist eh, great win bra a female to work with!!!!!!! and hang on to one of those good males and make polin and have seeds to trade with and to grow with in the future eh, shoots win win eh, freeze the polin and make more clones then seed eh, ya capice anyways eh,, well good on ya and yot ta hey mo fo tu tu peach eagles
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I see a beauty at the bottom right of the plant, it will likely be drowned out by your canopy. Get to choppin' grasshoppin'. You need to veg that plant some more anyway (unless space limits), so chop a couple clones now and practice, and when your mommy gets a lil bigger, you wont know what to do with all the clone sites. Oh yeah, you can't clone fan leaves as far as I know...though I have never actually tried it. But I would assume not since there arent any nodes for new growth to come from.
Super: Height Restrictions prevent me from vegging any longer. My next batch I plan to JOG, but for this baby I've got to continue flowering her now. I don't know where everone sees these extra cuttings, I've only got one lower brach w/nodes that isn't going to be a decent bud site. I don't want to chop the nodes that have good light exposure and will produce decent buds...