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Mother plant question

Im'One

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I revegged my bubba hash plant. I trimmed her roots and stem and got her going. She now has five finger fans showing. I think I should have transferred her to a bigger pot last week. She is rootbound and looking rough. I just gave her a shot of BigBloom which is high in p and k. Can I cut clones now or should I transfer her and give her a minute to recover?
I will try to post a picture of her. She is in soil under cfls. Its mostly happy frogsoil. She is in ,18/6 lighting for about a month for and pretty dry.
 

starke

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My general experience in all mediums is that healthy moms produce healthy, easier to root clones than moms suffering from any kind of stress. Unless you are pressed for time I would give her a couple weeks to recover.
 

Im'One

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I transferred her to a bigger pot with recycled soil including some ewc and bio char. Wish me luck
 
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Bubba was a great cultivar, anyone would be blessed to have a cut! Such a diloigent dad you are! Impressive stuff one!
 

Im'One

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Here she is looking a little over watered but better
 

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CrushnYuba

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I would wait until it's healthier. When the growth is all perfectly green and praying. I wouldn't cut anything until it was growing fast. Sometimes reveg plants can be slow to take off. Make sure the stem where you make the cut was part of that new perfectly healthy fast growth.
 

hellfire

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For some reason revegging in my experience works faster on a 20/4 or 24/0 cycle. When I see 3 and first 5 finger leafs I'll slowly start removing the singlet ones. The bud calyxes are a good place for critters to hide, if there's any from a past grow, when they die off removing them is a good idea.
 

Im'One

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I would wait until it's healthier. When the growth is all perfectly green and praying. I wouldn't cut anything until it was growing fast. Sometimes reveg plants can be slow to take off. Make sure the stem where you make the cut was part of that new perfectly healthy fast growth.
Here.she is,.im thinking of training her.some...
 

Im'One

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Re vegged in 20/4

Re potted in recycled soil

Now im training her
 

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