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Live Stoner Chat It a Clone ??

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This is my first attempt at cloning . It started at that size and stayed at that size . The interesting thing for me is that it lived a complete cycle but it did it in miniature . :jaw:
 

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Yes, it is a "clone", which us old farts call "cuttings".
Was it an Auto cutting? If so, that would explain the lack of development.
If it was a photoperiod, then you succeeded partially.
Now it will just be a matter of developing a good technique that suits your lifestyle and growing environment.
There are thousands of youtube videos and gardening websites that will provide basic info, little tips and tricks, etc..

Goodluck
GB
 
Good job, ya got the cutting right :) Took me like 10 practice fails to get it right hehee! Like Grey Bear said, if it was from an auto, it's just going to stay like that, flower a little bud, and that's it. Photoperiod cuts will make a whole new complete plant.

If it's an auto cut, you could practice reversing it, and making some feminized pollen :)
 
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