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Cloning from first flush VS 3rd ?
    #22416651 - 10/22/15 03:53 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

I've found a mushroom in the 3rd flush of a mono tub and I wonderd if I wear to clone it, would it more than likely always take the same amount of time to flush VS early ones ?


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Re: Cloning from first flush VS 3rd ? [Re: 99.99]
    #22417139 - 10/22/15 08:04 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

seems like everyone recommends first flush fruits for cloning I've only cloned first flush fruits so im not sure what would happen but i would imagine it would be much slower than a first flush culture and there's no way to tell if its an early fruiter or not but don't let me stop you give it a go and see what happens:shrug: if nothing else its good practice i guess


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Re: Cloning from first flush VS 3rd ? [Re: tetherface]
    #22417314 - 10/22/15 09:13 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

3rd flush genetics are old, you want to store as young a culture as possible.
even mature fruits are pretty close to the end of their life cycle, thats why we say clone pins!


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Re: Cloning from first flush VS 3rd ? [Re: spacechildo]
    #22418381 - 10/22/15 01:44 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

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spacechildo said:
3rd flush genetics are old, you want to store as young a culture as possible.
even mature fruits are pretty close to the end of their life cycle, thats why we say clone pins!



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