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What you need to know about plant clones

Before you can get started with cloning cannabis, you must first understand what a clone is. This article will discuss how cloning works and the benefits of growing cannabis from a clone. After you understand the benefits, you can move on to learn about the pros and cons of growing cannabis from a clone. In addition, you’ll find out the factors that affect the health of your marijuana plant.

What is a cannabis clone

What is a cannabis clone, and why is it useful for growers? Cannabis clones are genetically identical plants grown from cuttings taken from a mother plant. Clones are often used by growers to test out different strains before planting them in large batches. Clones are more disease-resistant than seedlings, making them a great choice for outdoor and indoor cultivation. Cannabis clones are also useful when a plant is suffering from disease or pests that can kill it.

Clones can be easily propagated and are much faster to grow than seeds. However, if the right conditions are not met, they can die much faster than seed-germinated plants. Therefore, care must be taken during the cloning process. Keep in mind that clones can become moldy if they are over-watered or under-soil-grown. To avoid this, make sure to keep your cutting in a container that has a constant temperature of 70-85°F.

Why clone cannabis plants

There are many reasons why a marijuana grower would want to clone their plants. For one thing, clones have the same genetics as the mother plant. They can produce the same characteristics and yields as the mother plant. Additionally, clones are very durable and can be grown over again. Here are three reasons to clone your cannabis plants. Listed below are three of the most important reasons to clone your cannabis plants.

One of the most obvious reasons to clone your cannabis plants is that you can grow new plants in a much shorter amount of time. Unlike seeds, clones already have a plant’s root system, so you won’t have to worry about replanting them after they’ve been started. Clones are also less delicate than seedlings and require less care and feeding. Besides, clones don’t have a taproot, which makes them easier to care for and nurture.

Whether to clone marijuana plants or not is a personal decision, but it is important to take proper precautions to ensure the health of the cutting. Cannabis clones are best grown in a warm, humid environment. If possible, invest in a humidity dome or Grow Box. These are available at most garden centers and some major retailers. Humidity domes come with little vents, which help to increase humidity. Growboxes also have carbon filters to prevent the spread of odor.

Why do most fail to clone cannabis?

Growing cannabis clones is a popular method1 that can save you time and money. Unlike seeds, clones do not need a root system. Instead, they get a head start by sprouting a tap root. The result is smaller plants with less flower to harvest. Clones are also more sensitive to environmental stressors. They lack the normal system to absorb nutrients from the soil and water.

Proper lighting and temperature are essential for successful cloning. The meristem will die if the humidity is too high or too low. Aim for 80-90 degrees Fahrenheit to encourage root production. Temperatures below these range will slow the growth of the roots and may even stunt the plant’s growth. Adding a heating pad will help increase the success rate of cloning. A good LED grow light will be an economical solution for growing a plant.

Common difficulties of cultivation and cloning

Commercial growers2 often prefer to use clones because the resulting plants are a precise genetic replica of the mother plant. Home growers often find cloning a challenge, but the advantages of genetic diversity outweigh the hassle. If you’re looking to grow your own pot plants, there are several benefits to cloning. But, the difficulties of cloning can be intimidating for amateur gardeners. Before you begin cloning, it’s important to follow the KISS model: keep it simple, stupid! Start with the minimum possible variables and then add them gradually.

Cannabis is a dioecious plant, so identifying male and female plants can be difficult, especially at the early stages of growth. Fortunately, molecular methods have helped cannabis growers distinguish male and female plants at a very early stage of development, but their practicality in large-scale production is limited.

Remember that cuttings and seeds are different. Cuttings can be planted directly into soil. But clones can only be transplanted if they have been properly rooted and do not suffer from the risk of dehydrating before forming roots.

Possible diseases and deficiencies of young plants

Despite its robustness, the cannabis plant can become negatively affected by a nutrient deficiency and eventually fail to grow. The effects of a deficiency may be more severe than a disease or pest infestation. During the growth phase, the plant needs phosphorus, but this mineral is often lacking in soils with low pH levels. Potassium is also important for the plant, as it participates in the cellular development process and develops a protective role against diseases.

Boron deficiency: This condition is relatively rare in cannabis plants, but it can lead to weak stems and leaves. Young plants can also develop golden brown spots on their leaves. Symptoms can be delayed or even fatal. If not treated, boron deficiency can cause distorted growth of new tips and harsh stems. To overcome this problem, it is important to add calcium-rich nutrients.

Why do commercial growers buy ready-made clones?

The advantages of buying ready-made cannabis clones are numerous. In contrast to seeds, which are prone to germination problems and have a limited growing period, clones are already germinated. All that is required is for them to take root. Clones also save time and resources, as they can be propagated in a short time. Moreover, they are economical, since they don’t require the same amount of resources as seeds and grow them themselves. The shorter time spent on the growing process means that harvests and product marketing can happen faster.

How to buy clones legally?

To purchase marijuana clones, you need to obtain them from a female plant. A female cannabis plant has larger flowers and more psychoactive compounds than a male one. Male plants are smaller and do not usually produce edible flowers. If you choose the wrong supplier, the clones you purchase will be half male and half female. Therefore, be careful when choosing your clones. If you do not know the difference, buy female ones instead.

To purchase cannabis clones legally3 it is possible to visit our nursery or place an order online. We are a reputable wholesaler with a licence that can ship clones to you. Most of the time you’ll need an authorization to purchase marijuana clones since they’re not allowed to use for personal purposes. 

Our company, AwesomeClones, supplies clones that are based on female plants. It is possible to order online with any amount. We are licensed and ship products across California. Contact us today.

Pros of Growing Cannabis From Clones

Growers can reap the benefits of cannabis clones, including a shorter overall grow period. Furthermore, these plants are ready for harvest sooner than the seeds. Another benefit of clones is that they can be recloned and are a constant source of new plants. In addition, cannabis seeds don’t have taproots, which means that they’re more susceptible to environmental pathogens. In addition, clones carry diseases and pests. Powdery mildew, for example, is very difficult to detect with the naked eye. That’s why growers quarantine their outside clones before introducing them into their growing operation.

Another pro of clones is their uniformity. Unlike seeds, clones are bred by reputable marijuana clone companies, which means that you can be sure that you’ll get only healthy female plants. Plus, you won’t have to worry about pheno hunting or seedling stages. And finally, clones are less expensive than seeds. So, if you’re wondering why clones are a good option, consider these pros.

Cons of Growing Cannabis From Seeds

The cons of growing cannabis from seed are numerous. You can choose from countless strains and varieties. You will have to remove the male plants before you can grow the female ones. Another disadvantage is that cannabis plants grown from seeds are often not genetically modified to grow long. As a result, your plant might already be aging and producing fewer buds than clones.

If you are growing cannabis for medical use, you should consider purchasing expensive feminized seeds to save time and effort. These seeds are bred to produce female cannabis plants that yield high quality bud. Also, buy high-priced seeds from a reputable seed bank. You should also know that not every seed will germinate, and that some of them are duds. To avoid such a situation, it’s best to buy multiple seeds.

Why Clones Over Seeds

When comparing seed vs. clone, there are several factors that will determine the eventual outcome. The first is genetic makeup. A seed from one cannabis plant will have a different genotype than a clone from the same plant. While the latter may be easier to cultivate, clones have an edge over seeds in terms of plant growth rate.

While a cutting of a cannabis plant is viable, it’s not possible to transplant it right away. You need to wait at least two weeks for a clone to develop roots. Although clones grow much faster than seeds, you still need to be patient. After all, clones must have the best cannabis plant in the garden. They cannot be separated from any sickly strains. If you follow the rules of cloning, you will have strong clones.

The best clones come from the vigorous growth tips of a cannabis plant. These have higher rooting hormones than other parts of the plant. You can make a clone from any part of the plant, as long as it has a nice growth tip at the end. During cutting, make sure you leave enough space at the end of the stem so that the roots can grow.

References and citations

  1. https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/fulltext.asp?DocName=041007050K1-10
  2. https://www.michigan.gov/cra/faq/rec-use-accordion/microbusiness-questions/can-a-microbusiness-obtain-seeds-tissue-cultures-clones-or-immature-plants-without-using-a-secure-t
  3. https://cannabis.ca.gov/consumers/whats-legal/

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