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    She must be loving the flowers.

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    cuttings are cuttings they are not clones. the cutting as it is acually a part of the parent plant is exactly the same age as the parent and so is at the same stage of development. if for example you force a part of the parent plant to produce male fflowers using collodial silver and pollenate the female flowers on the same plant you are effectively making cloned seed. That seed is the clone. chances are some of the resultant seed will be true to the original but not all as it depends on the stability of the original strain. if there are several phenotypes of the original then who knows what you will get. Remember dolly the sheep was the result of many hundreds of attempts and she was the only one that was successful many more were implanted and some may have been born but only one was, err... sufficiently complete to be publicised.

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    A clone is a clone and a plant forced to produce female flowers using a sliver solution does not produce male parts but female pollen sacks


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    There is no such thing as a female pollen sack
    Colloidal Ag forces the treated part to change gender and so produce male flowers and pollen a female plant cannot produce pollen sacs without male flowers. that is a simple biological fact.

    you can call cuttings clones if you want to but that does not make it so. A cutting is a cutting and a clone is a clone they are not one and the same. it is very difficult to produce a true clone of a plant despite the word being used ad nauseum by breeders and growers alike, at best what they are creating are tissue cultures of the mother plant.

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    That is a pretty funny way to learn that you cant clone autos haha. That micro mary jane looks kinda funny and cute

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    😂😂😂😂😂 thanks for the laughs most amusing 🤣🤣🤣🤣


    Currently growing Sour Chiesel

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    Definitely sounds like they are auto.

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    Taking cuttings from auto's is like pissing against the wind,on the bright side you might get 1/2 a joint from that plant.

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