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What happens if you clone a revegged plant?

cflauto

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Clone them as soon as they return to normal growth. Revegged plants make the best moms, all those extra branches! I've filled my grow room from one mom! Best way to clone! :)
- Think of it this way, they NEED to go back to 5 (or more) leaflets to go through photosynthesis to support new growth & all those buds you're hoping for! :D

Totally. some of my clones I took when the mother still had 1 and 3 fingeres. They bushed out niceley. But not as wide as the clones I took on day of harvest, they were basicly buds with a few leaf tips poking out. They have turned out to be monsters. Although i only got a 50% success rate cloning so late in flower. And 99% from a revegging mother.
 

Tonygreen

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I revegged a sour bubble and flowered her out before she got regular leaves back, in this particular strain it increased light penetration and yield for that plant as run next to control plants from seed.
 

stihgnobevoli

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doesn't take long to go back to regular leaves. this one was freshly rooted clones from a reveg.

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wierd mutation on a clone, but they eventually go back to normal.

but at any rate they will grow and flower just fine, single, 3, 5, 7 9, 11 etc number of leaflets.
 

Tonygreen

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You can reveg a long damn time if you dont get bugs or somethign and kill it lol
 

cflauto

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Were from the same place tony.
And very interesting, I never thought about light penatration. The proof is in the pudding
 

Tonygreen

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Sour b has big dense thick huge leaves and tight nodes so it really opened her up.
 
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