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    Default Super cropping and cloning the same plant. Is it wise?

    I've encountered several threads on how to perform both procedures on the same plant. The idea behind super cropping is to activate a stress reaction so the plant will produce more buds. The idea behind cloning is to get free weed, but in doing so, also activating a stress reaction. To me, this sounds like breaking one arm and amputating another. The main question is, how much stress can a cannabis plant take? I never super crop the plants that I plan to clone or have already cloned. I'm not an expert and that's my simple logic. If I'm wrong could someone explain why and what would be a reasonable timeline for both procedures.

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