MdNewgrower
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In the process of setting up a perpetual micro grow.
I am in flower for a week on the second crop of what I think/hope will be a 10 week chop cycle, with one plant in veg and 1 in flower.
The plant in flower was the fastest rooting of the 4 clones taken when the original plant went into flower on 1/31. I didn't expect all 4 to root, so that was another pleasant issue.
Anyway, I have the remaining 3 clones, fairly rootbound and undernourished, in .5 liter pots. The runt of the litter is now the healthiest and bushiest of the bunch, and would be my choice to veg out. If I go this route, I will take 2 clones when I switch to flower
I only have room for 1 plant at a time in flower, with height restrictions, at least currently. I won't have room to switch to flower until mid June.
If I clone, I wouldn't take 4 this time. Probably only 1, since I have a backup in the mom.
Which would you veg, clone or mom?
I am in flower for a week on the second crop of what I think/hope will be a 10 week chop cycle, with one plant in veg and 1 in flower.
The plant in flower was the fastest rooting of the 4 clones taken when the original plant went into flower on 1/31. I didn't expect all 4 to root, so that was another pleasant issue.
Anyway, I have the remaining 3 clones, fairly rootbound and undernourished, in .5 liter pots. The runt of the litter is now the healthiest and bushiest of the bunch, and would be my choice to veg out. If I go this route, I will take 2 clones when I switch to flower
I only have room for 1 plant at a time in flower, with height restrictions, at least currently. I won't have room to switch to flower until mid June.
If I clone, I wouldn't take 4 this time. Probably only 1, since I have a backup in the mom.
Which would you veg, clone or mom?