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Old 06-17-2022, 10:33 PM
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Ya selfing is not the same as cloning because the genomes split in half and recombine in a somewhat chaotic way. This results in a bunch of individuals that are like siblings kinda.

The word among breeders is that seed to flower takes about 7 years depending. I really hope it works for you. Is there anything specific you are trying to achieve or just exploring?
Ooohhhh that is good info!! My cousin is a geneticist but I can’t ask her this stuff since as far as I know she hasn’t studied plant propagation.

So how exactly would you clone something? Divisions/keikis?

7 years is an incredibly long time (for me, I am impatient), is it any shorter with mini Phals?

I’m not really going for anything specific, just exploring with what I’ve got This is all quite new to me, and I’m curious to see what happens! Maybe something pretty or unusual will happen 🤞
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