brown_thumb
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I'm aware that plants that have been stressed will often grow deformed leaves for awhile. However, these aren't yet returning to normal growth after several weeks. They're many times larger than when first cut.
These started as an experiment and I had little confidence that they would survive. All I did was top some plants that went into early flowering. The topped plants continued to flower. The cuttings, I dipped in Clonex and planted them as deep as I could while keeping the leaves above soil level. Wadda ya' know... all 14 survived and grew, albeit slowly.
Of the 14 clones, 4 recently died due to lackadaisical attention. Three are far behind the others and 1 of those three is smaller and sickly. I gave 3 of the best ones to a friend. The remaining 4 are growing well but all the leaves are distorted/mutated. Otherwise, they look healthy to me. They all reverted to veg but it took them a long time.
FINALLY, MY QUERIES: Should I worry about these weird growth patterns? Is there anything I can do to help the plants normalize? Should I wait for them to normalize before doing any trimming?
These started as an experiment and I had little confidence that they would survive. All I did was top some plants that went into early flowering. The topped plants continued to flower. The cuttings, I dipped in Clonex and planted them as deep as I could while keeping the leaves above soil level. Wadda ya' know... all 14 survived and grew, albeit slowly.
Of the 14 clones, 4 recently died due to lackadaisical attention. Three are far behind the others and 1 of those three is smaller and sickly. I gave 3 of the best ones to a friend. The remaining 4 are growing well but all the leaves are distorted/mutated. Otherwise, they look healthy to me. They all reverted to veg but it took them a long time.
FINALLY, MY QUERIES: Should I worry about these weird growth patterns? Is there anything I can do to help the plants normalize? Should I wait for them to normalize before doing any trimming?